CURRICULUM VITAE

RANDALL JOSEPH MITCHELL

Department of Biology Work Phone: 330-972-5122

Department of Biology

University of Akron

Akron, Ohio, 44325-3908

 

ACADEMIC HISTORY:

2007- present Director of the University of Akron Field Station, Glenny Professor of Biology

2006-Present  Professor of Biology, University of Akron

2001-2006  Associate Professor of Biology, University of Akron

1995-2001  Assistant Professor, University of Akron

1994-1995  University of New Mexico. Postdoc with AS Evans. Evolution of Seed Dormancy.

1991-1994  University of New Mexico. NSF Environmental Biology Postdoc with DL Marshall.

1987-1991  University of California Riverside. Ph.D. Biology with NM Waser.   "Adaptive significance of floral nectar production rate for the hummingbird-pollinated plant Ipomopsis aggregata."

1985 University of Adelaide, S. Australia. Visiting student, Zoology with DC Paton.

1983-1987  University of California Riverside. MA Biology with NM Waser. "Mechanisms of competition for pollination between two Colorado wildflowers."

1979-1982  University of California, Davis. BS Entomology.

1978-1979  College of Sequoias, Visalia, California.

RESEARCH INTERESTS:

Adaptive nature of floral traits; plant-animal interactions, especially plant-pollinator relationships; plant reproductive and population ecology; plant mating patterns and population genetics; evolutionary genetics; foraging behavior of nectar feeding animals; seed and germination ecology.

 

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TEACHING (see listing on main page)

STUDENTS  - listed on linked page

 

Adjunct Faculty

SOCIETY AFFILIATIONS:

American Association for the Advancement of Science, Botanical Society of America, Ecological Society of America, International Commission for Plant-Bee Relationships, The Nature Conservancy, Sigma Xi, Society for the Study of Evolution, Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory.

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