Alice Gibb  
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Email:Alice.Gibb@nau.edu
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Research/Teaching Interests: Functional morphology; comparative physiology

Academic Highlights:
Post-doctorate: California State Fullerton 1997-1999
PhD:University of California, Irvine 1997
B.A.: Mount Holyoke College 1989

I am interested in the physiological and morphological basis of behaviors critical to individual fitness, especially prey capture and locomotion. Although I am broadly interested in functional morphology and comparative physiology, my research focuses on several specific aspects of these disciplines

  • Evolutionary Physiology: The evolution of behaviors and their associated physiological systems.
  • Environmental Functional Morphology: The relationship between animal performance and survival in the wild.
  • Biomechanics: The physical constraints that intrinsic and extrinsic factors place on behaviors.
  • Juvenile flatfish featured on the cover of Journal of Morphology


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