. Annual report. Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Naomi E. Pierce Sidney A. and John Hessel Professor of Biology Curator of Entomology Prof. Pierce's research uses molecular and morphological data to reconstruct the evolutionary history of Lepidoptera. The goal of this research is to clarify the systematics and classification of these insects, and to investigate how host plant and ant associations have shaped their patterns of Jonathan B. Losos Monique and Philip Lehner Professor for the Study of Latin America Curator of Herpetology Prof. Losos' research foc
. Annual report. Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Naomi E. Pierce Sidney A. and John Hessel Professor of Biology Curator of Entomology Prof. Pierce's research uses molecular and morphological data to reconstruct the evolutionary history of Lepidoptera. The goal of this research is to clarify the systematics and classification of these insects, and to investigate how host plant and ant associations have shaped their patterns of Jonathan B. Losos Monique and Philip Lehner Professor for the Study of Latin America Curator of Herpetology Prof. Losos' research focuses on the behavioral and evolutionary ecology of lizards, specifically how lizards interact with their environment and how lizard clades have diversified evolutionarily. His laboratory integrates approaches from systematics, ecology, behavior, genetics and functional morphology, taking both observational and experimental approaches in the field and in the laboratory. James J. McCarthy Professor of Biological Oceanography Alexander Agassiz Professor of Biological Oceanography Acting Curator of Malacology Prof. McCarthy's research focuses on factors that regulate the processes of primary production and nutrient supply in the ocean. Through controlled laboratory studies and field investigations, Prof. McCarthy and his group examine the effects of strong seasonal or interannual climate change on marine life and biogeochemical systems. Robert M. Woollacott Professor of Biology Curator of Marine Invertebrates Prof. Woollacott's research focuses on aspects of marine invertebrate life history, such as synchronization of reproductive events and ecology and physiology of larvae. Topics of particular interest include larval dispersal and population connectivity, as well as human impacts on the distribution of marine Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these i
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