Dr. Randy Jennings

Degrees:

  • B.A. University of South Florida, 1977; Major: Zoology
  • M.S. University of New Mexico, 1985; Major: Biology
  • Ph.D. University of New Mexico, 1991; Major: Biology
  • Teaching Experience:

  • University of Nevada-Las Vegas, 2 years.
  • Western New Mexico University, 6 years.
  • Present Position:

  • Associate Professor, Biology
  • Advising:

  • Advisor for Zoology Major
  • Contact Information:

  • Office - Harlan Hall 137
  • Phone - 538-6519
  • email - jenningsr@wnmu.edu
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    Courses Taught in 2-year Period

  • General Zoology (BIOL 112)
  • Scientific Writing   (BIOL 210)
  • Animal Behavior Ecology (BIOL220)
  • Ecology  (BIOL 301)
  • Vertebrate Zoology    (BIOL 311)
  • Evolution   (BIOL 422)
  • Biogeography    (BIOL 432)
  • Herpetology   (BIOL 448)
  • Mammalogy (BIOL451)
  • Comparative Chordate Anatomy (BIOL462)
  • Readings in Science (BIOL472)
  • Field Biology (BIOL475)
  • Research Interests:

  • Population Ecology and Systematics of Southwestern Anurans
  • Physiological Ecology of Gila Monsters and other Desert Adapted Amphibians and Reptiles
  • Conservation of Southwestern Amphibians and Reptiles
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    Professional Societies:

  • American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists
  • Herpetologists' League
  •  Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles
  •  Society for the Study of Evolution
  •  Society for Conservation Biology
  •  Southwestern Association of Naturalists
  • Hobbies:

  • Camping, Hiking, Photography, Old Volkswagons

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