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Previous Students | Mason Lab
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Experience. Explore. Discover. Achieve. Robert T. Mason. Dr Estes worked with both Dr. Mason and Dr. Arnold to study interpopulation genetic variation in the red-sided garter snake. Emily J. Uhrig. Reproductive implications of parasitic infections and immune challenges in garter snakes *. Christopher R. Friesen. Patterns and mechanisms: postcopulatory sexual selection and sexual conflict in a novel mating system *. Christopher.friesen@sydney.edu.au. Heather L. Waye. Deborah I. Lutterschmidt. Samuel Petsh...
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Experience. Explore. Discover. Achieve. Robert T. Mason. Since 1991, the Mason Lab has been studying the biology of the red-sided garter snake (. In the northernmost extent of its range in the Interlake Region of Manitoba, Canada. We have also conducted research on two local species of garter snakes (. Which provide us with a rich comparative context for our numerous research areas. Lastly, we have just begun to incorporate a sympatric species of garter snake (. Harderian gland, LC. Lacrimal canal, NC.
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Current Research | Mason Lab
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Experience. Explore. Discover. Achieve. Robert T. Mason. Since 1991, the Mason Lab has been studying the biology of the red-sided garter snake (. In the northernmost extent of its range in the Interlake Region of Manitoba, Canada. We have also conducted research on two local species of garter snakes (. Which provide us with a rich comparative context for our numerous research areas. Lastly, we have just begun to incorporate a sympatric species of garter snake (. Pheromones in garter snakes. The red-sided...