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Craig Guyer Ph.D., Professor

Office Location: 
333 Funchess

Mailing Address:
Biological Sciences
331 Funchess Hall
Auburn University, AL 36849
Tel: (334) 844-9232
Fax: (334) 844-9234
guyercr@auburn.edu
 

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Education
Ph.D., Miami, Florida

Research & Teaching Interests
Herpetology, tropical ecology, biogeography

Selected Publications
Durflinger, M.C., C. Guyer, and M.A. Bailey. 2006. Distribution, habitat use, and population ecology of the Black Warrior Waterdog, Necturus alabamensis. Southeastern Naturalist 5:69-84.

Guyer, C. 2006. Phrynosoma douglasii (Pygmy Short-horned Lizard: Copulatory position. Herpetological Review 37:91-92.

Birkhead, R.D., C. Guyer, S.M. Hermann, and W.K. Michener. 2005. Patterns of folivory and seed ingestion by Gopher Tortoises (Gopherus polyphemus) in a southeastern pine savanna. American Midland Naturalist 154:143-151.

Guyer, C. and M.A. Donnelly. 2005. Amphibians and reptiles of La Selva, Costa Rica, and the Caribbean slope: A comprehensive guide. University of California Press.

M.A. Donnelly, B.I. Crother, C. Guyer, M. Wake, and M. White. 2005. Ecology and Evolution of Tropical Vertebrates. University of Chicago Press.

Guyer, C. 2005. Necturus beyeri Viosca, 1937: Gulf Coast Waterdog. Pp. 867-868 in (M. Lannoo, ed.) Amphibian Declines: The conservation status of United States species. University of California Press, Berkeley.

Guyer, C. 2005. Necturus cf. beyeri: Loding’s Waterdog. Pp. 873 in (M. Lannoo, ed.) Amphibian Declines: The conservation status of United States species. University of California Press, Berkeley.

Ress, S. and C. Guyer. 2004. A retrospective study of mortality and rehabilitation of raptors in the southeastern United States. Journal of Raptor Research 38:77-81.



Courses

Undergraduate Graduate
3020 Vertebrate Biodiversity 6740 Herpetology
5740 Herpetology