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Mark Waters is Associate Professor of Biological Sciences at Ohio University. With a Ph.D. in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from University of Tennessee, his research examines reptile behavior and conservation. Teaches courses spanning human anatomy to evolutionary principles.
Research Focus: Investigates behavioral ecology of reptiles including personality studies, predator-prey dynamics, and conservation strategies for threatened species like the Eastern Hellbender salamander.
Publication Trends: Articles reflect interdisciplinary approaches combining field ecology with conservation science. Recent work emphasizes amphibian habitat restoration and reptilian behavioral individuality.
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