Graduate Education

Invertebrate Zoology is affiliated with the degree-granting Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, which offers M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in three areas: Plant Biology, Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, and Entomology. Interested students are encouraged to contact faculty members with complementary research interests. Curators, who are also faculty members in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, advise students, include them in research expeditions and serve on their M.A. and Ph.D. committees. About 50 students are in residence at the Biodiversity Institute, which includes Invertebrate Zoology.

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Invertebrate Zoology at a Glance

(Sea Anemones, Corals, Jellyfish, Mollusks and Worms)
Established: 1993
Collection Strengths: hundreds of specimen lots of sea anemones, medusozoans, mussels, land snails, crayfish, earthworms and many other invertebrate specimens
Research Strengths:
Sea anemones and earthworms
Curator(s):
Daphne Fautin 785.864.3062