David Griffith
Assistant Professor
Biology
Ferris State University
United States of America
Biography
David Griffith is working as an Assistant Professor of Biology in Ferris State University. He did his Ph.D. in Biology from University of Illinois at Chicago and B.S., Biology, Hillsdale College. Courses Taught at Ferris State University: General biology and Human Anatomy and Physiology
Research Interest
General biology and Human Anatomy and Physiology
Publications
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Griffith, D. 1990. Laboratory studies of predatory behavior in two subspecies of the carabid cave beetle Neaphaenops tellkampfi. International Journal of Speleology 19: 29-38.
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Griffith, D. 1991. The effects of substrate moisture on survival of adult cave beetles ( Neaphaenops tellkampfi) and cave cricket eggs ( Hadenoecus subterraneus) in a sandy deep cave site. Bulletin of the National Speleological Society 53: 98-103.
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Griffith, D. and J. Brown. 1992. A null model of patch assessment with an application to a carabid cave beetle. Oikos 64: 523-526.
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Griffith, D. and T. Poulson, 1993. Mechanisms and consequences of intraspecific competition in a carabid cave beetle. Ecology 74: 1373-138