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My research interests have focused on the
biogeography, ecology, and evolutionary relationships of mammals. I have been
especially interested in the study of neotropical animals for the past 25 years.
I have published over 35 papers, 18 concentrating on tropical mammals. I have
spent the past six years in Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, and Brazil exploring,
studying, making contacts, and working with local scientists. I am a member
of the Carnegie Museum of Natural History's team to study mammalian biogeography
in Central America. I have recently initiated a project in collaboration with
ecologists and wildlife biologists of the Modoc National Forest to study the small
mammals and their distribution patterns in the Warner Mountains of northeastern
California.
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