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'''Bruce W. Stallsmith''' is a professor of biology at the [[University of Alabama in Huntsville]] (UAH) in [[Huntsville, Alabama]] and served as the 2000–2008 president of the [[North American Native Fishes Association]] (NANFA). He now serves as the Research Grant Chair for NANFA.<ref>[http://nanfa.org/bod.shtml "NANFA Board of Directors"], North American Native Fish Association. Accessed April 29, 2008.</ref>
'''Bruce W. Stallsmith''' is a professor of biology at the [[University of Alabama in Huntsville]] (UAH) in [[Huntsville, Alabama]] and served as the 2000–2008 president of the [[North American Native Fishes Association]] (NANFA). He now serves as the Research Grant Chair for NANFA.<ref>[http://nanfa.org/bod.shtml "NANFA Board of Directors"], North American Native Fish Association. Accessed April 29, 2008.</ref>


His current research interests include the reproductive ecology of the Telescope Shiner, ''[[Notropis telescopus]]''; the effects of [[11-ketotestosterone]] in the Scarlet Shiner, ''[[Lythrurus fasciolaris]]''; the threatened status of the Flame Chub, ''[[Hemitremia flammea]]''; and the genetic variability of the Stippled Studfish, ''[[Fundulus bifax]]'', a fish endemic to the [[Tallapoosa River|Tallapoosa]] drainage system in [[Alabama]].<ref>[http://www.uah.edu/biology/stallsmith.html "Faculty Web Pages"], ''College of Science'', The University of Alabama in Huntsville. Accessed April 29, 2008.</ref>
His current research interests include the reproductive ecology of the Telescope Shiner, ''[[Notropis telescopus]]''; the effects of [[11-ketotestosterone]] in the Scarlet Shiner, ''[[Lythrurus fasciolaris]]''; the threatened status of the Flame Chub, ''[[Hemitremia flammea]]''; and the genetic variability of the Stippled Studfish, ''[[Fundulus bifax]]'', a fish endemic to the [[Tallapoosa River|Tallapoosa]] drainage system in [[Alabama]].<ref>[http://www.uah.edu/biology/stallsmith.html "Faculty Web Pages"] {{wayback|url=http://www.uah.edu/biology/stallsmith.html |date=20080614080439 }}, ''College of Science'', The University of Alabama in Huntsville. Accessed April 29, 2008.</ref>


Dr. Stallsmith consistently teaches Introduction Biology, Organismal Biology, Vertebrate Zoology, and Vertebrate Reproduction at UAH, where he is very popular with his students.
Dr. Stallsmith consistently teaches Introduction Biology, Organismal Biology, Vertebrate Zoology, and Vertebrate Reproduction at UAH, where he is very popular with his students.

Revision as of 17:35, 9 November 2016

Bruce W. Stallsmith is a professor of biology at the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) in Huntsville, Alabama and served as the 2000–2008 president of the North American Native Fishes Association (NANFA). He now serves as the Research Grant Chair for NANFA.[1]

His current research interests include the reproductive ecology of the Telescope Shiner, Notropis telescopus; the effects of 11-ketotestosterone in the Scarlet Shiner, Lythrurus fasciolaris; the threatened status of the Flame Chub, Hemitremia flammea; and the genetic variability of the Stippled Studfish, Fundulus bifax, a fish endemic to the Tallapoosa drainage system in Alabama.[2]

Dr. Stallsmith consistently teaches Introduction Biology, Organismal Biology, Vertebrate Zoology, and Vertebrate Reproduction at UAH, where he is very popular with his students.

References

  1. ^ "NANFA Board of Directors", North American Native Fish Association. Accessed April 29, 2008.
  2. ^ "Faculty Web Pages" Template:Wayback, College of Science, The University of Alabama in Huntsville. Accessed April 29, 2008.