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Eva Horne

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216 Ackert Hall
785-532-5929
ehorne@ksu.edu

Lab website: http://www.k-state.edu/herplab

Education

Ph.D. 1996, Kansas State University. 1xbet best casino website .

Area(s) of Specialization

Agonistic and anti-predator behavior in reptiles, 1xbet best casino website , and dragonflies.

Courses

BIOL 198 Principles of Biology
BIOL 515 1xbet best casino website

Research Focus

My research interests focus on the agonistic (aggressive and submissive) behavior of reptiles, amphibians, and dragonflies in relation to territorial defense and sexual selection. Currently, I am studying the logistics and function of the visual display of cricket frogs. I am also interested in 1xbet best casino website and ecological responses of reptiles, amphibians, and some arthropod species to stochastic (random) environmental changes.

Publications

Eva A. 1xbet best casino website , Sarah Foulks, and Nora M. Bello. 2014. Visual display in Blanchard’s cricket frogs (Acris blanchardi). The Southwestern Naturalist 59(3):409-413.

Wilgers, D.J. and E.A. 1xbet best casino website . 2007. Spatial variation in predation attempts on snakes in a fire-disturbed tallgrass 1xbet best casino website . The Southwestern Naturalist 52:263–270.

Wilgers, D.J., E.A. 1xbet best casino website , B.K. Sandercock, and A.W. Volkmann. 2006. Effects of land management practices on community dynamics of the herpetofauna of the tallgrass 1xbet best casino website . Herpetologica 62:378-388.

Wilgers, D.J. and E.A. 1xbet best casino website . 2006. Effects of different burn regimes on tallgrass 1xbet best casino website herpetofaunal species diversity and community composition. Journal of Herpetology 40:73-84.

Audrey Owens, Matthew Tager, and Eva A. 1xbet best casino website . 2002. Phrynosoma cornutum (Texas horned lizard). Reproduction. Herpetological Review 33:308-309.

Diane M. Post, Trent S. Armbrust, Eva A. 1xbet best casino website , and Jake R. Goheen. 2001. Sexual segregation results in differences in content and quality of bison (Bos bison) diets. Journal of Mammalogy 82:407-413.