Molly R. Morris

Molly R. Morris
Nationality American
Fields Behavioral ecology
Institutions Ohio University
Education Earlham College
Indiana University
Spouse Kevin de Queiroz
Website
ohio.edu/people/morrism

Molly R. Morris is an American behavioral ecologist who has worked with treefrogs and swordtail fishes in the areas of alternative reproductive tactics and sexual selection.

Morris received a Bachelor of Arts from Earlham College and a PhD from Indiana University.[1] As a National Science Foundation postdoctoral fellow at the University of Texas at Austin, her work with Mike Ryan demonstrated equal fitnesses between alternative reproductive tactics in a species of swordtail fish.[2] She joined the faculty at Ohio University in 1997, where she is now a professor.

Personal life

Morris is married to Kevin de Queiroz, an evolutionary biologist at the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History.[1]

Selected works

References

  1. 1 2 "Molly R. Morris, Professor". Morris Lab. Ohio University. Retrieved 4 July 2016.
  2. Ryan, Michael J.; Pease, Craig M.; Morris, Molly R. (1992). "A Genetic Polymorphism in the Swordtail Xiphophorus nigrensis: Testing the Prediction of Equal Fitness" (PDF). American Naturalist. 139 (1): 21–31. doi:10.1086/285311.


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