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Stephen C. Richter, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2004 University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, United States 
 2005- Biological Sciences Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, KY, United States 
Area:
Genetics, Ecology Biology, Zoology Biology
Website:
https://richterlab.weebly.com/
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Cross-listing: Cell Biology Tree

Parents

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Richard A. Seigel grad student 1998 Southeastern Louisiana University
 (The demography and reproductive biology of gopher frogs, Rana capito, in Mississippi)
Richard E. Broughton grad student 2004 University of Oklahoma (Cell Biology Tree)
 (Genetic studies in a demographic framework: Annual variation, inbreeding history, and effects of isolation in a rare group of amphibians.)
Janalee P. Caldwell grad student 2004 University of Oklahoma
 (Ph.D.: Genetic studies in a demographic framework: Annual variation, inbreeding history, and effects of isolation in a rare group of amphibians)

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Emily S. Gustin grad student 2006-2009 Eastern Kentucky University
Jeffrey Alan Jackson grad student 2006-2009 Eastern Kentucky University
Michelle Lynn Guidugli grad student 2007-2009 Eastern Kentucky University
Andrea Nicole Drayer grad student 2008-2011 Eastern Kentucky University
Robert Daniel Denton grad student 2009-2011 Eastern Kentucky University
Schyler O. Nunziata grad student 2009-2011 Eastern Kentucky University
Christopher James St. Andre grad student 2009-2012 Eastern Kentucky University
Susan Kay King grad student 2010-2012 Eastern Kentucky University
Britney Yvonne Garrison Huron grad student 2010-2013 Eastern Kentucky University
John Mark Yeiser grad student 2011-2013 Eastern Kentucky University
Chelsea S. Kross grad student 2012-2014 Eastern Kentucky University
Douglas Robert Mott grad student 2012-2014 Eastern Kentucky University
Jennifer R. Strong grad student 2012-2014 Eastern Kentucky University
John Clayton Bourne grad student 2013-2015 Eastern Kentucky University
Kristin Michelle Hinkson grad student 2013-2015 Eastern Kentucky University
Kari Dupler grad student 2014-2016 Eastern Kentucky University
Audrey Lauren McTaggart grad student 2014-2016 Eastern Kentucky University
J. Alex Baecher grad student 2015-2017 Eastern Kentucky University
Rachel Fedders grad student 2015-2018 Eastern Kentucky University
Jeff Folkerts grad student 2016-2019 Eastern Kentucky University
Jesse Christian Sockman grad student 2018-2020 Eastern Kentucky University
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Hutton JM, Price SJ, Bonner SJ, et al. (2020) Occupancy and abundance of stream salamanders along a specific conductance gradient Freshwater Science. 39: 433-446
Dupler K, Guidugli-Cook M, Brown DR, et al. (2020) Rapid Assessment of Wetland Condition Reflects Amphibian Community Composition Wetlands. 40: 451-464
Baecher JA, Richter SC. (2018) Environmental gradients in old-growth Appalachian forest predict fine-scale distribution, co-occurrence, and density of woodland salamanders. Ecology and Evolution. 8: 12940-12952
Calhoun AJK, Mushet DM, Alexander LC, et al. (2017) The Significant Surface-Water Connectivity of "Geographically Isolated Wetlands". Wetlands (Wilmington, N.C.). 37: 801-806
Hutton JM, Price SJ, Richter SC. (2017) The Diet of the Cumberland Plateau Salamander (Plethodon kentucki) in an Old Growth Forest of Southeastern Kentucky American Midland Naturalist. 178: 144-150
Hinkson KM, Henry NL, Hensley NM, et al. (2016) Initial founders of captive populations are genetically representative of natural populations in critically endangered dusky gopher frogs, Lithobates sevosus. Zoo Biology
Hinkson KM, Richter SC. (2016) Temporal trends in genetic data and effective population size support efficacy of management practices in critically endangered dusky gopher frogs (Lithobates sevosus). Ecology and Evolution
Drayer AN, Richter SC. (2016) Physical wetland characteristics influence amphibian community composition differently in constructed wetlands and natural wetlands Ecological Engineering. 93: 166-174
Kross CS, Richter SC. (2016) Species Interactions in Constructed Wetlands Result in Population Sinks for Wood Frogs (Lithobates sylvaticus) while Benefitting Eastern Newts (Notophthalmus viridescens) Wetlands. 1-9
Yeiser JM, Richter SC. (2015) Microhabitat conditions influence mesohabitat associations and distribution of larval salamanders in headwater streams Hydrobiologia
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