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Dr. William I. Lutterschmidt is Professor of Biological Sciences at Sam Houston State University, holding a PhD in Physiological Ecology from the University of Oklahoma. His research examines ecological and physiological adaptations in reptiles and amphibians, with specific focus on thermal biology, behavioral endocrinology, and habitat utilization patterns.
Research encompasses field studies on cottonmouths, rattlesnakes, and invasive species, investigating topics ranging from dietary plasticity to flood disturbance responses. Recent publications analyze prey preferences, climbing behavior, and hurricane impacts on snake populations.
Laboratory and field work contribute to understanding physiological performance traits including cutaneous water loss and salinity tolerance in fish. His Google Scholar profile documents extensive research output in physiological ecology.
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