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Dr. Rafe Brown. Professor. Curator-in-Charge, Herpetology Division, Natural History Museum and Biodiversity Institute. Research Interests: Island Archipelagos, Biogeography, Speciation Genomics, Amphibians & Reptiles. Contact Info. rafe@ku.edu. Office Phone: 785-864-3403. Fax: 785-864-5335. Biography —
- Herpetology | KU Biodiversity Institute and Natural History Museum
Herpetology investigates the diversity of reptiles and...
- Rafe Brown - KU Biodiversity Institute & Natural History Museum
Rafe Brown studies evolutionary processes of diversification...
- Herpetology | KU Biodiversity Institute and Natural History Museum
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Rafe Brown studies evolutionary processes of diversification in megadiverse conservation hotspot island archipelagos of Southeast Asia. As a biogeographer and a systematic herpetologist, Rafe maintains a commitment to empirical systematics, estimation of herpetological diversity, and taxonomy of Asian amphibians and reptiles.
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Contact Info. Email: rafe@ku.edu. Phone: 785-864-3403.
Herpetology investigates the diversity of reptiles and amphibians. A diverse team of researchers uses our collections, field study, and work in the molecular laboratory to discover new diversity, characterize global patterns of diversity, and understand the evolutionary origins of this diversity.
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