Matthew Herron

Website of evolutionary biologist Matthew Herron, Ph.D.

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    • Experimental evolution of multicellularity
    • Evolution of multicellularity in the volvocine algae
    • Adaptive dynamics of genetic assimilation
    • Squirrel phylogenetics and phylogeography
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    • Hawks, eagles, and vultures (Accipitriformes)
    • Waterfowl (Anseriformes)
    • Shorebirds (Charadriiformes)
    • Storks (Ciconiiformes)
    • Kingfishers (Coraciiformes)
    • Cranes, rails, and limpkins (Gruiformes)
    • Herons & allies (Pelecaniformes)
    • Perching birds (Passeriformes)
    • Woodpeckers (Piciformes)
    • Grebes (Podicipediformes)
    • Owls (Strigiformes)
    • Mammals
    • Reptiles and amphibians
    • Arthropods
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Waterfowl (Anseriformes)

Hooded merganser, close-up in black and white
Hooded merganser
Bufflehead at the crest of a wave
Bufflehead
Mute swan, close-up
Mute swan
Mute swan on still water
Mute swan
Female red-breasted merganser swimming in orange-tinted water
Red-breasted merganser
Female red-breasted merganser swallowing a fish in orange-tinted water
Red-breasted merganser
Common goldeneye on flat water
Common goldeneye
Black scoter flying low above calm water with reflections of the wings
Black scoter
Four male black scoters and one female chasing each other on flat water
Black scoters
Male black scoter appearing to run on water
Black scoter
Male long-tailed duck with puffed-up chest
Long-tailed duck
Female long-tailed duck flapping her wings
Long-tailed duck
Male blue-winged teal on still water with reflection
Blue-winged teal
Blue-winged teal on still water with reflections
Blue-winged teal
Male bufflehead
Male bufflehead
Male and female hooded mergansers (Lophodytes cucullatus) taking off from still water with lots of splashing
Hooded mergansers
Bufflehead at the crest of a wave
Bufflehead
Female common eider facing the camera with a piece of kelp on her back
Common eider
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