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Courses
taught:
General Biology (Biol 1406, 1407), Genetics (Biol 3470), Mammology (Biol 4401),
Desert Mammology (Biol 4401), Herpetology (Biol 4401), Vertebrate Natural
History (Biol 4440), Molecular Genetics (Biol 4401), Systematics and Evolution (Biol
4401)
Research
Interest: Dr. Haiduk's research centers on population studies of
reptiles. His lab is currently investigating a possible hybrid zone of the
Mojave Rattlesnake and the Western Diamondback rattlesnake using genetic
markers. The study site is located in the Black Gap Wildlife area in West
Texas. He also conducts population surveys of the rodents, bats, and herps
in this area during his desert mammology field trip. Dr. Haiduk is also
very interested in the biology of bats.
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