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Douglas Eernisse
Professor of Biology
Ph.D., University of California, Santa Cruz, 1984.
- Research: I am a zoologist who primarily studies marine mollusks, especially the
biology, ecology, molecular systematics, and biogeography of chitons, limpets, and many other marine animals.
My students have diverse integrative research projects that often combine lab and field studies.
- Publications
- Scholar Google Profile
- Teaches (2022-23): BIOL401 Biogeography; BIOL101 Elements of Biology (GE for non-majors): BIOL317 Field Marine Biology;
HONR301 History of Life Honors Seminar (GE for non-majors)
- Prefer contact by email: deernisse at fullerton.edu
- Office: MH-636A (enter MH-636)
- Laboratory: MH-636
- Telephone: (657) 278-3749
- Lab Telephone: (657) 278-5269 (not checked)
- Web: http://biology.fullerton.edu/deernisse/
- Retired websites (current courses are taught through CSUF's secured Canvas website):
Field Marine Biology,
Marine Biology for Non-majors,
Genes and Genomes,
Computer Lab in Molecular Systematics,
Honors Seminar on History of Life (nomajors),
Evolutionary Pathways,
Marine Phylogeography,
Phylogeography of Baja California,
Teaching Evolution: Online Course for Teachers,
Biology of Invertebrates,
Principles of Zoology,
Biosystematics
- Fossil Chitons Database
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