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Llewellyn M Ehrhart PhD

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Senior Research Fellow

Ecology 

Professor Llewellyn M. Ehrhart is a vertebrate zoologist whose current research is focused on reproduction, population biology, ecologic geography and conservation biology of marine turtles. His most recent research interest involves characterization of juvenile and subadult populations in coastal lagoons and over near-shore reefs; long-term studies of nesting beach productivity at the Archie Carr National Wildlife Refuge; and tracking the endangered leatherback.
Llew currently is a professor of biology at the University of Central Florida and a HSWRI Senior Research Fellow

 

Llewellyn Ehrhart

Major Research Areas
Ecology

Education
A.B., Franklin & Marshall College; Major in Biology 1964 Ph.D., Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 1971