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Richard Moore Distinguished Professor Emeritus
B.A. Vanderbilt University M.S. University of Texas at Austin Ph.D. University of Texas at Austin
Email: richard@coastal.edu
Phone: 843.349.6614
Fax: 843.349.2201
Office - SCI 109
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Courses:
Vertebrate Zoology Laboratory (Biol 485L), Biology of Aging (BIOL 470) |
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Research Interests: My current research is a study of the fish community in Sandpiper Pond, a coastal pond that has had its previous connection to sea water partially restored. I am also interested in the ecology and distribution of freshwater fishes, especially the endemic fauna of the Waccamaw River.
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Selected Publications:
Bone, Q. and R. H. Moore, 2007. The Biology of Fishes (3rd edition) Taylor and Francis, London Moore, Richard H. 2005. Three online modules developed for the South Carolina Geriatric Education Consortium Oral Health Incentive. "The Biology of Aging" "Anatomy and Physiology of the Mouth" and "The Aging Mouth" SCGEC/ MUSC Charleston. Luken, J.O. and R. H. Moore 2005. 101 Wild Things along the Grand Strand. Palmetto Conservation Foundation. Hoese, H. D. And R. H. Moore,1998. Fishes of the Gulf of Mexico: Texas, Lousiana and Adjacent Waters. 2nd edition. Texas A&M University Press: College Station, Texas Moore, Richard H. 1992 Low Salinity Backbays and Lagoons. Chapter 13 in Hackney, Adams and Martin (eds) Biodiversity of the Southeastern United States. vol 1. Aquatic Communities. John Wiley & Sons: New York
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