
Elissa Derrickson
Associate Professor · Mammal Evolutionary Physiology
Loyola University MarylandAbout
Elissa Derrickson serves as Associate Professor in the Department of Biology at Loyola University Maryland, with her office located in Donnelly Science Center, Room 258 (Baltimore, MD 21210). Contact is available via email ederrickson@loyola.edu or phone 410-617-2057.
Her research centers on mammalian evolutionary physiology, specializing in growth characteristic evolution and reproductive strategies across rodent species. Methodologies include live-trapping field studies, statistical comparative analysis, laboratory diet-growth experiments, and milk composition biochemistry. Current initiatives focus on rodent-mediated mycorrhizal fungi dispersal and urban human-nature interaction dynamics.
Publications from 1992-1996 reveal consistent focus on rodent behavioral and physiological adaptations, particularly examining altricial-precocial reproductive contrasts, group nesting ecology, and maternal survival trade-offs. These works employ interdisciplinary approaches bridging evolutionary biology, ecology, and mammalogy through biochemical and statistical frameworks.
No information is available regarding academic advisees, grant funding, laboratory facilities, or research teams. Scientific awards and educational background remain unreported in the provided materials.
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