Daniel “Dan” Duran, Ph.D.
Daniel “Dan” Duran, Ph.D.
Daniel “Dan” Duran, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor; Naturalist
Department of Environmental Science
Contact Info
856-256-5254
Discovery Hall, Room 325
Biography
Key words: systematics, taxonomy, conservation, biodiversity, ecosystem functioning
My interests are in the fields of systematics, taxonomy, and conservation. My research is primarily focused on biodiversity exploration and the discovery of 'cryptic species'; species that are distinct evolutionary units, but go undetected due to physical similarity with closely related species. I mostly use tiger beetles (Cicindelinae) as a study system. I am also interested in examining the important roles of insect and plant biodiversity in ecosystem functioning