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Alice Gibb is a Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at Northern Arizona University. Her research focuses on the locomotion, ecophysiology, and functional morphology of vertebrates, particularly fish species.
Her recent work explores trends in slow-speed locomotion, allometry, and hybridization in Southwestern fish populations. Key themes include comparative anatomy, biomechanics, and behavioral ecology of terrestrial movement in aquatic species.
Scientific awards and honors are not explicitly mentioned in the provided texts. She has not been documented as advising students in the scraped data. Collaborations and research networks are implied through joint publications but remain unspecified in detail.
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