R. Patrick Randolph

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Position Title
Academic Coordinator

  • Evolution and Ecology
1015 Katherine Esau Science Hall
Bio

Research Interests

My scientific background is in the taxonomy and biogeography of mayflies (Ephemeroptera), with expertise on the North America fauna. My current focus is on undergraduate education, specifically those in the introductory biology series here at UC Davis. Our students come from all backgrounds, and I work with our team to provide the best experience for these students.

Education and Degree(s)
  • B.S. in Zoology, University of California, Davis
  • M.S. in Entomology, Purdue University
  • Ph.D. in Entomology, Purdue University
Publications
  • McCafferty, W. P., R. P. Randolph, and L. Jacobus. 2012. Mayflies of the Intermountain West. Memoirs of the American Entomological Institute, 85: 316pp.
  • McCafferty, W.P. and R. P. Randolph. 2009. Mayflies (Insecta: Ephemeroptera) of Nevada, United States of America. Check List, 5(2): 122-132.
  • McCafferty, W. P., M. D. Meyer, R. P. Randolph, and J. M. Webb. 2008. Evaluation of mayfly species originally described as Baetis Leach (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae) from California. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington, 110(3): 557-591.
  • Lu Sun, Aniko Sabo, M. D. Meyer, R. P. Randolph, Luke M. Jacobus, W. P. McCafferty, and Virginia R. Ferris. 2006. Tests of Current Hypotheses of Mayfly (Ephemeroptera) Phylogeny Using Molecular (18s rDNA) Data. Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 99: 241-252.
  • Lu Sun, Aniko Sabo, M. D. Meyer, R. P. Randolph, Luke M. Jacobus, W. P. McCafferty, and Virginia R. Ferris. 2006. Tests of Current Hypotheses of Mayfly (Ephemeroptera) Phylogeny Using Molecular (18s rDNA) Data. Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 99: 241-252.

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