Difference between revisions of "Kurt Schwenk"

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http://hydrodictyon.eeb.uconn.edu/people/schwenk/
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== '''Research Interests''' ==
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== "''Major 'Research Interests"" ==
  
 
[[Image:Copperhead Tongue-Flick sm.jpg |thumb|left|Cooperhead (''Agkistrodon contortrix'') tongue-flicking. Photo by K. Schwenk and C. Smith.]]
 
[[Image:Copperhead Tongue-Flick sm.jpg |thumb|left|Cooperhead (''Agkistrodon contortrix'') tongue-flicking. Photo by K. Schwenk and C. Smith.]]
[[Image:Corytophanes_hernandezii_Hurme.jpg |thumb|A helmeted iguana, ''Corytophanes hernandezii'', in Belize. Photo by K. Hurme.]]
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Phenotypic evolution
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Evolutionary constraint
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Evolutionary and functional morphology of vertebrates
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Evolutionary and functional morphology of feeding in tetrapod vertebrates, especially squamate reptiles
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Evolutionary and functional morphology of chemoreception in squamate reptiles
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Evolutionary and functional morphology of the vertebrate tongue
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[[Image:Corytophanes_hernandezii_Hurme.jpg |thumb|rightlA helmeted iguana, ''Corytophanes hernandezii'', in Belize. Photo by K. Hurme.]]
  
 
[[Category:EEB Faculty|Schwenk]] [[Category:EEB People|Schwenk]]
 
[[Category:EEB Faculty|Schwenk]] [[Category:EEB People|Schwenk]]

Revision as of 15:57, 5 May 2008

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Professor

Contact Information

Office: BioPharmacy 600
Voice: (860) 486-0351
Fax: (860) 486-6364
E-mail: kurt.schwenk@uconn.edu

Home page:
under construction

Mailing address:
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
University of Connecticut
75 N. Eagleville Road, U-3043
Storrs, CT 06269

"Major 'Research Interests""

Cooperhead (Agkistrodon contortrix) tongue-flicking. Photo by K. Schwenk and C. Smith.

Phenotypic evolution Evolutionary constraint Evolutionary and functional morphology of vertebrates Evolutionary and functional morphology of feeding in tetrapod vertebrates, especially squamate reptiles Evolutionary and functional morphology of chemoreception in squamate reptiles Evolutionary and functional morphology of the vertebrate tongue

rightlA helmeted iguana, Corytophanes hernandezii, in Belize. Photo by K. Hurme.