Justin G. Boyles

I am a Ph.D. student in the Department of Biology at Indiana State University. My research generally focuses on thermoregulation and energetics in hibernating mammals, with a specific emphasis on insectivorous bats.   NEWS
March 2009
Justin at Copperhead
  I defended my dissertation! All that's left is to get it formatted.
  The white-nose paper Craig Willis and I published got picked up by the national media. Check out my research page for some of the links.
  I found out I got a Post-doc fellowship to work with Andrew McKechnie at the University of Pretoria in South Africa
  January 2009
  Boyles and Willis. "Modeling Survival Rates in White-Nose Affected Bats" was accepted at Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment
  November 2008
  Boyles et al. "Thermal Adaptability of Red Imported Fire Ants..." was accepted at Journal of Thermal Biology
   
Department of Biology
Indiana State University
Terre Haute, Indiana 47809

jboyles3@indstate.edu
  August 2008
  We just returned from Africa...see some of my pictures here
  Boyles and Brack. "Modeling Survival Rates of Hibernating Mammals..." was accepted at Journal of Mammalogy
My CV can be downloaded here  
  July 2008
  I was awarded the Cave Conservancy Foundation Ph.D. Fellowship
Last Updated 10 March 2009  
   
   

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