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Epps Lab – Mammalian Ecology and Population Genetics
Lab Members
Christina Aiello, Postdoctoral Scholar
Clinton W. Epps, Associate Professor
Daniella Dekelaita, Ph.D. student
Jennifer Nelson Michel, M.S. student
Matt Weldy, Faculty Research Assistant I
Paige Larson, Faculty Research Assistant I
Rachel Crowhurst, Population Genetics Laboratory Manager/Senior Faculty Research Assistant
Robert Spaan, Ph.D. student
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Population and Conservation Genetics Laboratory
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Research
Blacktailed deer population estimation from fecal samples
Evaluation of mark-recapture trapping methodology
Landscape genetics and climate change vulnerability of the American pika
Landscape genetics of camas pocket gophers
Landscape genetics of the American beaver along the Oregon coast
Phylogeography and population genetics of the aardvark
Population genetics and genomics of moose in the Copper River Delta, Alaska
Survival and recruitment of Humboldt’s flying squirrels and Townsend’s chipmunks
Clinton W. Epps, Associate Professor