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Joseph Travis

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Distinguished Professor award, the highest honor faculty can bestow upon one another at the university. In 2007, he was awarded the gold medal by the Tallahassee Scientific Society, which is awarded to a scientist or scholar who has outstanding achievements in both science or science education and
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Naturalist Award from the American Society of Naturalists. The award "is given to an active investigator in mid-career who has made significant contributions to the knowledge of a particular ecosystem or group of organisms."
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He has won many awards for both research and teaching. In 1984 FSU awarded him the Developing Scholar Award, and in 1992 he was given the University Teaching Award. The university honored him again in 1996, awarding him the
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are responsible for these differences in density regimes and what might be their cascading effects. He also is part of a large team of scientists, led by David Reznick of the
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in 1992. He then served as President of the American Society of Naturalists in 2005, in addition to serving as President of the
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alters how guppies interact with their predators and creates cascading effects on energy flow through the mountain stream
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using experimental techniques. His studies focus on a number of specific problems ranging from the differences in
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vary widely in density as well as in the form and amplitude of their fluctuations in
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of FSU's College of Arts and Sciences from 2005 to 2011. He is a fellow of the
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to the striking divergence in body size in north Florida populations of the
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The ecological genetics of larval development in hylid frogs
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and past Dean of the College of Arts & Sciences at
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American Association for the Advancement of Science
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Thesis
The ecological genetics of larval development in hylid frogs
Doctoral advisor
https://jtravislab.wixsite.com/travis-lab
Professor
Biological Science
Florida State University
natural selection
inflorescence
populations
flypoison
lily
Virginia
sailfin molly
killifish
population density
ecological factors
University of California, Riverside
adaptation
Poecilia reticulata
ecosystem
A.B.
University of Pennsylvania
Duke University
Chair
Department
Florida State University
Dean
American Association for the Advancement of Science
American Society of Naturalists

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