Emilie Gray
Evolutionary Physiology
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Assistant Professor of
Biology, 2009- Began career at Colorado College: 2009 Email: emilie.gray@coloradocollege.edu Phone: (719) 389-6403 Address:
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Education
PhD Ecology & Evolutionary Biology 2005 - University of California, Irvine
M.S. Environmental Studies 1999 - Université d’Orléans and IRD, France
B.S. Biology 1998 - Université de Rennes, France
Research Interests
- physiological ecology of animals, in particular how animals adapt to their environment
- gas exchange and water balance in arthropods
- insect adaptations to extreme environments
- mosquitoes
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Course Information
Personal Information
hiking, climbing, yoga, gardening, photography, travel, food
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Publications
- Gray, E.M., K.A.C. Rocca, C. Costantini and N.J. Besansky, 2009. Inversion 2La is associated with enhanced desiccation resistance in Anopheles gambiae. Malaria J 8: 215.
- Rocca, K.A.C., E.M. Gray, C. Costantini and N.J. Besansky, 2009. 2La chromosomal inversion enhances thermal tolerance of Anopheles gambiae larvae. Malaria J 8: 147.
- Gray, E.M., and S.L. Chown, 2008. Bias, precision and accuracy in the estimation of cuticular and respiratory water loss: a case study from a highly variable cockroach, Perisphaeria sp. J Insect Physiol
- Gray, E.M., and T.J. Bradley, 2006. Evidence from Mosquitoes Suggests that Cyclic Gas Exchange and Discontinuous Gas Exchange are Two Manifestations of a Single Respiratory Pattern. J Exp Biol 207: 1603-1611.
- Gray, E.M., and T.J. Bradley, 2006. Malarial infection in Aedes aegypti: effects on feeding, fecundity and metabolic rate. Parasitology 132: 1-8.
- Gray, E.M., and T.J. Bradley, 2005. Physiology of Desiccation Resistance in Anopheles gambiae and Anopheles arabiensis. Am J Trop Med Hyg 73(3): 553-559.
- Gray, E.M., and T.J. Bradley. 2003. Metabolic Rate in Female Culex tarsalis (Diptera: Culicidae): Age, Size, Activity and Feeding Effects. J Med Entomol 40(6): 903-911.
- Gray, E.M. 1999. Urban Pollution of the Ebrié lagoon, Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire. Masters Thesis (French).