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Dr. Derek J. Girman is a Professor in the Department of Biology at Sonoma State University, part of the College of Science, Technology, and Business. He holds a Ph.D. (1996) and Bachelor’s degree from the University of California, Los Angeles. His research focuses on Evolutionary Ecology, Behavioral Ecology, and Conservation Biology, with emphasis on vertebrate species such as amphibians (e.g., red-legged frogs, salamanders), mammals (rhinos, giraffes), and birds. He also studies genetic and biogeographic patterns in species like Malagasy ants and African wild dogs.
Dr. Girman’s research spans conservation genetics, biogeography, and behavioral studies, often collaborating with students and institutions. His work addresses threats to endangered species and habitats, including through field studies and molecular analyses. He teaches courses in Genetics, Vertebrate Biology, and Evolution.
His publications (1993–2019) highlight contributions to understanding phylogenetics, population dynamics, and conservation strategies for diverse taxa. He has advised numerous students but no specific advisee names are listed in the provided text.
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