Research Interests
Areas:
General: Environmental and regulatory physiology of birds and reptiles, especially embryos.
Current:
1) Water exchange by Reptile Eggs during incubation
2) Temperature Dependent Sex Determination
Research in my laboratory is directed toward analyzing and
understanding two processes: 1) transport processes involving the exchange of energy and materials within the organism and between the organism and
the environment and 2) biological regulatory processes. Interest in these processes is directed toward
understanding how the organism is adapted to its environment. The approach is typically
interdisciplinary and employs both theoretical and experimental techniques to generate and test hypotheses. The current direction of
activity in the laboratory is toward describing and understanding the environmental physiology of vertebrate
embryos, especially reptile and bird embryos.