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James Wilson is a Professor in the Department of Biology at the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO). He specializes in physiological ecology, focusing on linking physiological processes to population and behavioral ecology. His research addresses critical questions about maternal influence on offspring survival, habitat quality impacts on immunity, and species vulnerability to climate change, using mammals, reptiles, and amphibians as model organisms. He maintains a lab in room 526 AH and is available for sustainability-related consultations.
Teaching expertise includes Zoology, Mammalogy, and Physiological Ecology. Research emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches to understand ecological resilience through cellular to population-level interactions. His work bridges cellular biology with ecological theory, particularly in climate-sensitive species.
No specific awards or grants are listed here, but his full publication record can be found on his website. Advising and grant details are not detailed in the provided information.
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