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Guy N. Cameron |
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Education
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1969-71 |
Post-doctorate |
University of California, Berkeley, California (with F.A. Pitelka) |
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1965-69 |
Ph.D., 1969 |
University of California, Davis, California (with R.L. Rudd) |
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1963-65 |
M.A., 1965 |
California State University, Long Beach, California (with D. Rainey) |
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1960-63 |
B.A., 1963 |
University of California, Berkeley, California |
Experience
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1998- present |
Professor and Head, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Cincinnati |
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1984-98 |
Professor of Biology, University of Houston |
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1992-98 |
Adjunct Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Rice University |
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1981-82 |
Visiting Senior Biologist, Department of Biology and School of Public and Environmental Administration, Indiana University |
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1977-84 |
Associate Professor of Biology, University of Houston |
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1971-77 |
Assistant Professor of Biology, University of Houston |
Research Interests and Present Projects
Foraging Ecology of Terrestrial Rodents:
Conservation Biology:
Recent Research Support
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2001-02 |
“Monitoring of burrowing mammals on on-site disposal facility cap”, $8,574, Fluor Fernald, Inc. |
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2000-01 |
“Impact of a natural catastrophe on animal populations” (with George Uetz and Michal Polak). NSF-SGER program. $24,242. |
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1997-98 |
"NASA Summer Faculty Fellowship." Johnson Space Center, $10,000 |
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1996-97 |
"Effect of prescribed burning on productivity, structure, and nutrient content in a Gulf cordgrass habitat ." Nature Conservancy of Texas, $4,900. |
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1995-97 |
"Herbivory and granivory by rodents at La Reserva de la Biosfera Sierra de Manantlan." NSF, $14,711. |
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1995-97 |
"Using remotely-sensed data to measure primary production." Research Fellows Program, Midwestern Regional Center, National Institute for Global Climate Change, $3,500. |
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1994-96 |
"Effect of climate change on distribution, diversity, and productivity in grassland, forest habitats: a regional perspective." National Institute for Global Environmental Change, Department of Energy, $162,894. |
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