CURRICULUM VITAE
WILLIAM J. JOHNSON
Contact Information
Phone: (704)
894-7450
Education
May 2005 – Bachelor
of Science degree in Biology from
June 2001 –
Research Interests
-Behavioral ecology and conservation biology of amphibians and reptiles.
-The use of technology in monitoring animals.
Research Projects
-2004: Diet of Rat snakes (Elaphe
obsoleta) in
-2003-Present: Mark-Recapture study of aquatic turtles
-2003-Present: Rat snake (Elaphe obsoleta) monitoring using
radio-telemetry
- 2003-Present: Monitoring of Reptile and Amphibian
Populations in
- 2003-Present: Mark-Recapture studies of Box Turtles (Terrapene Carolina) in
-2003: Predatory Stress and Mice: The Effect of Predatory Stressors on
Components of Mouse (Mus musculus)
Metabolism, Variable Predatory Recognition Between Olfaction and Vision, and
Predatory Recognition Pre- and Post- Predatory Encounter. (with John A.
Leverett)
Presentations at Scientific
Meetings
Hill, E.P., W.J. Johnson, and M.E. Dorcas. Utilization of Edge Habitat by Black Rat
Snakes (Elaphe obsoleta). Annual
Meeting of the Association of Southeastern Biologists.
Thawley, C., W.J. Johnson, and M.E.
Dorcas. Effects of Seasonal,
Meteorological, and Directional Variables on Amphibian Capture in Terrestrial
Drift Fences. Annual Meeting of the
Association of Southeastern Biologists.
Funding
2004 – Davidson College Department
of Biology Research Grant – “Diet of Rat snakes (Elaphe obsoleta) in
Employment
-2004: Herpetology Laboratory technician for Dr. Michael Dorcas
*Responsibilities
--Database
Management
--Radio-tracking of rat snakes (Elaphe obsoleta)
--Measuring length and mass of captured snakes
--Inserting PIT tags into various snakes
--Checking turtle traps
--Measuring length and mass of aquatic and terrestrial turtles
--Marking each turtle with a specific code for mark-recapture
studies
--Animal care
--Monitoring a drift fence
--Downloading weather station data
--Educational talks to community
--Web site creation
--Obtaining GPS coordinates for animal observations
Professional Organizations
Association of Southeastern Biologists
Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation
Davidson Organizations
Eumenean Literary Society – Secretary 2002-2003, President 2003-2004
CoHo eating house – House Manager 2003-2004
BioSociety – Historian 2003-2004
Co-Founder of Davey Dating
Habitat for Humanity
Davidson College Saxophone Quartet – 2001-2003
Environmental Action Coalition
Courses of Interest Taken at Davidson
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Independent
Research: Diet of Rat snakes (Elaphe
obsoleta) in
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Amphibian
and Reptile Conservation
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Animal
Physiology
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Ecology
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Vertebrate
Field Zoology
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Botany
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Genetics
- Organic Chemistry I
- Spanish
Computer Skills
- Microsoft Word, Excel, Powerpoint
- Macromedia Dreamweaver and Fireworks
- ArcView GIS