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Michael Britton is an Assistant Teaching Professor at the School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University, Tempe campus. His research integrates ecology and physiology to explore evolutionary mechanisms, population dynamics, and conservation strategies, with a focus on amphibians and reptiles in tropical ecosystems across the Neotropics (Peru, Costa Rica, Panama).
- Fields of Interest
- Ecology
- Evolutionary Biology
- Conservation Biology
- Physiological Ecology
- Tropical Ecology
- Herpetology
- Neotropical Ecology
Teaching: He teaches introductory and upper-level biology courses such as Fundamentals of Ecology (BIO 320), Conservation of Biodiversity (BIO 322), Population & Community Ecology (BIO 423), and Techniques in Conservation Biology & Ecology (BIO 410), alongside honors programs (BIO 492, 493, 495) and special topics (BIO 494, 598).
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