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MS Education - Johns Hopkins University
ME Engineering Physics - University of Virginia


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Visiting Scientist, Chemicals Affecting Insect Behavior Lab, US Agricultural Research Service, 2005-2006
Hammock, J., Vinyard, B., Dickens, J. 2007. Response to host plant odors and aggregation pheromone by larvae of the Colorado potato beetle on a servosphere.  Arthropod-Plant Interactions, 1(1):27-35
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Baker University
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PO Box 65
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University of Miami
Coral Gables, Fl 33124

AAAS, ICRS, Sigma Xi

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Published articles on rattlesnakes (Crotalus atrox) and Coast Horned Lizards (Phrynosoma coronatum): Quantifying ecological, morphological, and genetic
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Carol Spencer, Pp. 55-78 in W. K. Hayes, K. R. Beaman, M. D. Cardwell, and S. P. Bush (eds.), The Biology of Rattlesnakes. Loma Linda University Press, Loma Linda, California. Geographic Variation in Western Diamond-Backed Rattlesnake
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Holdich, Catherine, David M., Noel, Pierre Y., Reynolds, Julian D. and Haffner, Patrick (eds) (2006). Atlas of crayfish in Europe. Museum national d'Histoire naturelle, Paris, 187 pages. Patrimoines naturels, 64.

Hudson, Anne V. and Reynolds, Julian D. (1984). Distribution of Irish intertidal Talitridae. Bulletin of the Irish biogeographical Society, 8, 63-76.

Reynolds, Julian D. (1976). Occurrence of the fresh-water Bryozoan, Cristatella mucedo Cuvier, in British Columbia. Syesis, 9, 365-366.

Smyth, Thomas and Reynolds, Julian D.  (1995). Survival ability of statoblasts of freshwater Bryozoa found in Renvyle Lough, County Galway.  Biology and Environment: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 95B (1), 65-68.

Wickenberg, Maria and Reynolds, Julian D. (2002). A recent Irish record of the woodlouse  Acaeroplastes melanurus (Budde-Lund, 1885) (Isopoda: Porcellionidae), considered to be extinct in the British Isles.  Bulletin of the Irish Biogeographical Society, 26, 60-63.</credentials>
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Author Sponges of the British Isles - A colour guide and working document, 1992 Edition. Ackers, R.G., Moss, D. &amp; Picton, B. E. 1992. Marine Conservation Society, UK. Revised and extended, 2007, Bernard Picton, Christine Morrow &amp; Rob van Soest. PDf and website</credentials>
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        Member of the Society for Study of Reptiles and Amphibians
        Memeber of the American Society of Mammalogists
        
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        Glaudas, X., S. R. Goldberg, and B. T. Hamilton. 2009. Reproductive ecology of a cold desert viperid snake from North America, the Great Basin rattlesnake (Crotalus lutosus). Journal of Arid Environments 73:719-725.
        Hamilton, B. T. 2009. Bighorn Sheep in the Snake Range: Status and Restoration. The Midden Summer:1-2.
        Hamilton, B. T. 2009. Small Mammals in portions of Great Basin National Park Susceptible to Groundwater Withdrawal: Diversity and Stable Isotope Perspectives. Masters Thesis, Department of Biology, Brigham Young University:1-79.
        Hamilton, B. T. and R. Colvin. 2009. Geographic Distribution: Agkistrodon piscivorus (Cottonmouth). Herpetological Review 40:454.
        Hamilton, B. T. and P. Conrad. 2008. The Sonoran Mountain Kingsnake (Lampropeltis pyromelana infralabialis) in the Great Basin. Iguana 15:86-91.
        Hamilton, B. T., S. E. Moore, T. B. Williams, N. Darby, and M. R. Vinson. 2009. Comparative effects of rotenone and antimycin on benthic macroinvertebrate diversity in two streams in Great Basin National Park. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 29:1620-1635.
        Hamilton, B. T. and E. M. Nowak. 2009. Relationships between Insolation and Rattlesnake Hibernacula. Western North American Naturalist 69:319-328.
        Hamilton, B. T. and D. Richard. 2008. Crotalus oreganus lutosus (Great Basin Rattlesnake). Elevation. Herpetological Review In press.
        Horner, M. and B. T. Hamilton. 2009. First Year of Great Basin Rattlesnake Telemetry Study. The Midden Winter:2-3.
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