DAVID C. GRANT
Academic Background:
- B.A., College of Wooster, Ph.D., Yale University
- Postdoctoral Fellow, Resident Biologist, Chief Diver, Assistant Director; Systematics-Ecology Program, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA
- Professor of Biology, Davidson College; Director, Beaufort-PLUS (Davidson's Off-campus semester in marine biology)
Professional Organizations: North Carolina Academy of Science
Recent Publications:
- Grant, D.C., et.al. 1991. Impact of feral horse migration on soft bottom infaunal community structure of shallow subtidal channels. J. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc. 107(1): 13-20.
- Hunter, W.R. and D.C. Grant. 1966. Estimates of population density and dispersal in the naticid gastropod, Polinices duplicatus, with a discussion of computational methods. Biol. Bull. 131:292-307.
- Hunter, W.R. and D.C. Grant. 1962. Mechanics of the ligament in the bivalve Spisula solidissima in relation to mode of life. Biol. Bull. 122:369-79.
Current Research Interests:
Marine invertebrate ecology and zoogeography; aranean diversity and ecology; environmental quality.
Current Teaching Interests:
Marine studies, Invertebrate Biology, Ecology
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Send comments, questions, and suggestions to:
dagrant@davidson.edu