Dave Gammon
Associate Professor
Biology
Elon University
United States of America
Biography
He is now teaching Bio 101 - Topics in General Biology Lecture for non-science majors Bio 102 - Topics in General Biology Lab for non-science majors Bio 131 - Biodiversity for science majors Bio 331 - Animal Behavior Lecture and Lab for science majors Bio 462 - Senior Seminar for biology majors
Research Interest
My research interests are primarily in bioacoustics (the study of the sounds of animals) and animal behavior. Most of my research takes an evolutionary focus and involves working with birds in the field. I am interested in starting up several similar projects with Elon undergraduates.
Publications
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SAWHNEY, M. H., BAKER, M. C., & BISBEE, B. R. (2006). Development of vocalisations in nestling and fledgling house wrens in natural populations. Bioacoustics, 15(3), 271-287.
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Wade, K., & Wynne, A. (1999). Control self assessment: For risk management and other practical applications. Wiley.
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Hoon, D. S., Okamoto, T., Wang, H. J., Elashoff, R., Nizze, A. J., Foshag, L. J., ... & Morton, D. L. (1998). Is the survival of melanoma patients receiving polyvalent melanoma cell vaccine linked to the human leukocyte antigen phenotype of patients?. Journal of clinical oncology, 16(4), 1430-1437.
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Morton, D. L., Hsueh, E. C., Essner, R., Foshag, L. J., O’day, S. J., Bilchik, A., ... & Gammon, G. (2002). Prolonged survival of patients receiving active immunotherapy with Canvaxin therapeutic polyvalent vaccine after complete resection of melanoma metastatic to regional lymph nodes. Annals of surgery, 236(4), 438.