Dr. Marv
Lutnesky

Education
| University of Hawaii |
1992 |
Ph.D. |
Zoology |
| San Diego State University |
1984 |
M.S. |
Biology |
| San Diego State University |
1981 |
B.S. |
Zoology |

Recent
Publications
- Seely, C. J. and Lutnesky, M. M.F. 1998. Odour-induced antipredator
behaviour of the water flea, Ceriodaphnia reticulata, in
varying predator and prey densities. Freshwater Biology,
40:17-24.
- Lutnesky, M. M.F. 1996. Size-dependent rate of protogynous sex
change in the pomacanthid angelfish, Centropyge potteri. Copeia,
1996:209-212.
- Lutnesky, M. M. F. and Kosaki, R.K. 1995. Female-female competition
in a coral-reef fish and a test of the temporal-threshold model of
polygynous mating. American Naturalist, 146:832-847.
- Lutnesky, M. M. F. 1994. Density-dependent protogynous sex change in
territorial-haremic fishes: models and evidence. Behavioral Ecology
5:375-383.
- Lutnesky, M. M. F. 1992. A temporal-threshold model of polygynous
mating in cyclical environments. American Naturalist
139:1102-1115.

Educator
I teach upper division and graduate courses
at ENMU (each course is offered at least once every two years, but contact
the Department of Biology for current course schedules). The
courses I teach are Biol. 365, Introduction to Freshwater Biology; Biol.
402/502, General Ecology; Biol. 404/504, Fisheries Management; Biol.
410/510, Herpetology; Biol. 436/536, Ichthyology, and Biol. 564, Animal
Behavior.
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