Generally, I am interested in the ecology and evolution of bats. My most recent work has focused on how aspects of echolocation and locomotion become integrated during development. Using these developmental patterns, I attempt to answer questions regarding the evolution of echolocation and flight in these mammals. For more information about my research work and publications, please visit my google scholar site. Additionally, I am interested in how bats utilize resources across the landscape and how this information can inform with regards to management strategies Dr. Carter's Laboratory webpage.
Courses:
- Biology for Science Majors II (BIOL 1120)
- Comparative Anatomy (BIOL 3220)