Andrew StoehrI am an animal biologist interested in all things ecological, behavioral, and evolutionary. My current research focuses on understanding the causes and consequences of wing pattern variation in the cabbage white butterfly (Pieris rapae), with a particular focus on wing pattern plasticity.
I regularly teach an Ecology and Evolution course in our "Fundamentals" series and an upper-level Animal Behavior course. I also periodically teach Ornithology, Zoology, a non-majors "Biology and Society" course and a writing/speaking-intensive senior capstone on a variety of topics. My outside interests include fly fishing, photography, the five-string banjo and spending time with my wife and two boys. |
Degrees• PhD, University of California-Riverside (w/ Marlene Zuk)
• MSc, Auburn University (w/ Geoff Hill) • BS, Indiana University |
Post-doc |
Faculty Appointments• Butler University (2012 - present)
• Denison University (2010-2012; Visiting Asst. Prof.) |
Research Interests• Phenotypic Plasticity
• Evo-Devo • Sexual Selection • Ecological Immunology |