


Dr Ron Butler
Professor of Ecology
229 Ricker Hall
Department of Natural Sciences
University of Maine at Farmington
173 High Street - Farmington, Maine 04938
E-mail: Butler@maine.edu
Maine Butterfly Survey
Maine
Damselfly & Dragonfly Survey
General Zoology (BIO 161) 4 cr MWF 9:15 - 10:05, Lab W 1:15 - 4:05 & TH 8 - 10:50 & 1:30 - 4:20
Tropical Island Ecology Course (INT 221 / BIO 321) 4 cr - May 19 - June 6, 2008
Ecology (BIO 361) 4 cr - Lecture TTH 8:00 - 9:30, Lab W 12:00 - 3:00
Entomology (BIO 391) 4 cr - Lecture TTH 9:50 -11:30, Lab M 12:00 - 3:00
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My Research Interests: I am an ecologist with research interests in vertebrate behavioral ecology, community ecology, and conservation biology. During the past 20 years, I've worked in Antarctica, Newfoundland, and Maine on a variety of projects concerning the ecology and conservation of fish, mice, deer, beavers, gulls, petrels, guillemots, puffins, skuas and penguins. Although my past focus was the ecology of seabirds, my research now is primarily directed at the study of dragonfly and damselfly distribution, behavior and ecology, butterfly ecography, and lichen community ecology (Publication List).
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