Amy Russell's Curious Web Page
 
     

What's all this?

Welcome to my webpage!

I'm an assistant professor at Grand Valley State University in Allendale, Michigan, where I teach and research the conservation genetics and evolution of bats.

I'm happy to be back in the midwest, amid winter snows, spring wildflowers, long summer days, and beautiful autumn leaves.

    With Steve Goodman at the Field Museum, Chicago, IL

Research Interests

My interests lie at the point of intersection of multiple fields: where phylogenetics and population genetics approaches can inform questions of recent speciation, where coalescent approaches can help to discriminate among biogeographic hypotheses, and where molecular ecology and simulation-based analyses can discriminate among demographic scenarios.

Ongoing Research

For a description of ongoing and future projects, Click here.


 
 

Okay, but what's so curious about it?

What makes this website curious is that it sits around, practically untouched for years, and then *poof* one day it looks completely different - but none of the content has changed. Isn't that curious?

Check back in the near future, I've got some new publications, and some exciting grant news.

Don't expect a lot for the next month or so; I'm off to the Caribbean to do fieldwork with Liliana Dávalos (on left).

In the meantime, feel free to poke around. Email me with suggestions - or questions if you you like.

 
 
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Assistant Professor
Grand Valley State University
Deptartment of Biology
Allendale, MI 49401
Voice (616) 331-8929
FAX (616) 331-3446

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