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Helen Mulligan
Adjunct Professor
Education
- B.S. Biological Sciences, 1976, Florida Atlantic University
- M.S. Biological Sciences, 1985, University of Central Florida
- Ph.D. Zoology, 1991, University of Maryland
Courses taught at HSU
- FISH 311 Fish Physiology
- FISH 540 Early Life History of Fishes
- BIOL 340 General Genetics
- BIOL 345 General Genetics, Population Emphasis
Current Research Interests
- Larval fish development and ecology
- Ecological genetics
- Population structures of green sturgeon
- Population structure of California halibut using genetic techniques
Selected Publications
- Mulligan, Helen L., Arthur W. Kendall Jr., and Ann C. Matarese. The Significance
of Morphological Variation in Adults and Larvae of the rock sole, Pleuronectes
bilineatus, from the Bering Sean and Northeastern Pacific Ocean. In,
Proceedings of the International Symposium on North Pacific Flatfish, Alaska
Sea Grant College Report No. 95-04, University of Alaska Fairbanks. Pg.
133-150.
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