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John H. Graham

Reid Professor of Biology at Berry College

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  • Courses
    • BIO 106 Biological Diversity
    • BIO 202 Principles of Zoology
    • BIO 204 Genetics
    • BIO 345 Evolutionary Biology
    • BIO 490 Seminar in Biology
    • BIO 498 Directed Study
    • HON 221 Foundations of Modern Biology
  • Research Interests
    • Developmental Stability and Fluctuating Asymmetry
    • Biotest: Ecotoxicological Applications of Developmental Instability
    • Big Sagebrush Hybrid Zone
    • Comparative Ecology of Blackwater Fishes in the New Jersey Pine Barrens
    • Ants of Fort Benning, Georgia
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    • Student Research and Publications
    • M.Sc. Thesis
    • Ph.D. Dissertation
  • CSM Software
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  • Fishing
  • Biological Diversity of the Berry College Campus
    • Overview of the Berry Ecosystem
    • Vascular Plants
    • Wildflowers (by season)
    • Chelicerata
    • Ants (Formicidae)
    • Hemiptera
    • Culicids and Tabanids
    • Coleoptera
    • Crayfishes of Berry College Campus
    • Terrestrial Snails
    • Fishes
    • Amphibians
    • Reptiles
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    • Mammals
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Ants of Fort Benning, Georgia

Photographic Guide to the Ants of the Fort Benning Sandhills  pdf

Effects of habitat disturbance on ant communities in the southeastern Fall-Line Sandhills
(PowerPoint presentation given by William Russell Long at the SEEC Meeting in Atlanta, March 2004)

Sample sites at Fort Benning (work in progress)
(Photographs by Cathy Chamberlin-Graham, May 2003)

Ants (Formicidae) of the Southeastern United States
by Joe A. MacGown


Last updated  6 August 2015

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