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Ph.D., Zoology, University of California, Davis (1987) M.Sci., Zoology, Louisiana State University (1980) A.B., Biological Sciences, Cornell University (1978) I teach Introductory Biology (Adaptation and the Organism) and Ecology, and also offer seminars on Sexual Dimorphism, Plant-Animal Interactions, Fisheries, and Sustainable Agriculture. I believe students are drawn to these courses because they are interested in understanding the world around them, and how humans have modified this world through their activities. Thus, all of my courses expose students to organismal diversity and the observational, experimental, mathematical, and statistical approaches that organismal biologists use to study this diversity. With this foundation, my students and I can then begin analyzing how humans have negatively affected their environment, and the possible remedies for such anthropogenic changes. Science Editor, The Hummingbird Connection (The Hummingbird Society) Panel Member, National Science Foundation Elective Member, American Ornithologists' Union Research Associate, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution

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Temeles, E. J., *Newman, J. T., *Newman, J. H., *Cho, S. Y., *Mazzotta, A. R., and W. J. Kress. (2016). Pollinator competition as a driver of floral divergence: an experimental test. PLoS ONE 11(1): e0146431. Temeles, E. J., Miller, J. S., and J. L. Rifkin*. 2010. Evolution of sexual dimorphism in bill size and shape of hermit hummingbirds (Phaethornithinae): a role for ecological causation. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 365:1053-1063. Temeles, E. J. and W. J. Kress. 2010. Mate choice and mate competition by a tropical hummingbird at a floral resource. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 277:1607-1613. Temeles, E. J., Koulouris*, C. R., Sander*, S .E., and W. J. Kress. 2009. Effect of flower shape and size on foraging performance and trade-offs in a tropical hummingbird. Ecology 90:1147-1161. Temeles, E. J., Shaw*, K. C., Kudla*, A. U., and S. E. Sander*. 2006. Traplining by purple-throated carib hummingbirds: behavioral responses to competition and nectar availability. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 61:163-172. Temeles, E. J. and W. J. Kress. 2003. Adaptation in a plant-hummingbird association. Science 300:630-633. Temeles, E. J. 2002. All the right curves. Natural History Magazine 111(9):52-56. Temeles, E. J., Pan*, I. L., Brennan*, J. L., and J. N. Horwitt*. 2000. Evidence for ecological causation of sexual dimorphism in a hummingbird. Science 289:441-443.

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