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Teaching

Fall 2007
  • Wetlands Ecology (EBIO 419/719) [syllabus]
Spring 2007 Fall 2006
  • Human Physiology (EBIO 333) [syllabus]

Research and Publications

  • Guill, J. M. 2006. A written media-review project that reinforces introductory biology topics and promotes critical thinking. American Biology Teacher 68: 365-367. [PDF: 108 Kb]
  • Heins, D. C., J. A. Baker, and J. M. Guill. 2004. Seasonal and interannual components of intrapopulation variation in clutch size and egg size of a darter. Ecology of Freshwater Fish 13:258-265. [PDF: 156 Kb]
  • Guill, J. M., D. C. Heins, and C. S. Hood. 2003. The effect of phylogeny on interspecific body shape variation in darters. Systematic Biology 52:488-500. [PDF: 372 Kb]
  • Guill, J. M., C. S. Hood, and D. C. Heins. 2003. Body shape variation within and among three species of darters (Perciformes: Percidae). Ecology of Freshwater Fish 12:134-140. [PDF: 264 Kb]
  • Joachim, R. D., J. M. Guill, and D. C. Heins. 2003. Female reproductive life history traits of the rock darter, Etheostoma rupestre, from Flat Creek, Alabama. American Midland Naturalist 150:268-274. [PDF: 68 Kb]
  • Guill, J. M., and D. C. Heins. 2000. Interannual variation in clutch and egg size of the banded darter, Etheostoma zonale. Copeia 2000:230-233. [PDF: 128 Kb]
  • Guill, J. M., and D. C. Heins. 1996. Clutch and egg size variation in the banded darter, Etheostoma zonale, from three sites in Arkansas. Environmental Biology of Fishes 46:409-413. [PDF: 3.3 Mb]

Contact Information

J. Michael Guill, PhD
Research Assistant Professor
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Tulane University
New Orleans, LA 70118

Telephone: (504) 865-5549

Email: guill@tulane.edu