When USGS research zoologist Gordon G. Rodda was a graduate student at Cornell University studying behavioral biology of alligators —or later, completing a post-doc at the Smithsonian Institute studying the social behavior of green iguanas in Venezuela or following that, as a statistics and sociobiology instructor at the University of Tennessee—he did not foresee that his professional future was in snakes. Lots of snakes, and in places they don’t belong.
Citation Information
Publication Year | 2012 |
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Title | Snakes in the wrong places: Gordon Rodda’s career in invasive species research |
Authors | Jim Wilson |
Publication Type | Report |
Publication Subtype | Other Report |
Index ID | 70118151 |
Record Source | USGS Publications Warehouse |