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DR. L.MICHELLE GILLEY


University of North Carolina Wilmington


Department of Biology & Marine Biology


601 S. College Road


Wilmington, North Carolina 28403


Phone (910) 962-2854; E-mail: [email protected]


Webpage: http://uncw.edu/bio/faculty_gilley.html


EDUCATION


2003-2013 Ph.D. Biology. Auburn University, AL.


Dissertation:


“Discovery and characterization of high frequency calls in North American


flying squirrels (Glaucomys sabrinus and G. volans): Implications for ecology,


behavior, and conservation”


1999-2002 M.S. degree. Biology. The University of Memphis, Memphis, TN.


Thesis: “Ecological studies of small mammals in temperate deciduous


forest: I. An assessment of microhabitat utilization by small mammals in


arboreal and ground-level strata of temperate deciduous forest; II. A test of


mist-net configurations in capturing bats over stream corridors”


1990-1995 B.S. degree. Wildlife Science. Auburn University, AL.


ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS


2012-present Lecturer: Department of Biology & Marine Biology, UNCW


Courses Taught


Lecture: Wildlife Ecology (Spring 2014)


Lecture: Human Anatomy & Physiology I (Fall 2013, 2014; Spring 2014)


Lecture: Human Anatomy & Physiology II (Spring 2013)


Lecture: Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy (Spring 2013; Spring 2015)


Laboratory: Human Anatomy & Physiology I & II (6 semesters)


Laboratory: Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy (Spring 2013; Spring 2015)


2010-2012 Lecturer: Department of Biological Sciences, Auburn University


Courses Taught


Lecture: Human Anatomy & Physiology I (Fall 2010; 2011)


Lecture: Human Anatomy & Physiology II (Spring 2011; 2012; Sum 2011)


ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS – continued


2003-2010 Graduate Teaching Assistantship: Department of Biological Sciences,


Auburn University


Courses Taught


Laboratory: Human Anatomy & Physiology II (10 semesters)


Laboratory: Mammalogy (3 semesters)

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