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Edgar Lehr

Robert W. Harrington Endowed Professor of Biology

Department:
Biology
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CNS C108B
Edgar Lehr

Professor of Biology

Read here about Dr. Lehr's 2018 award for work in Peru!

Education

1996 Master’s degree (Dipl. Biol.) in biology, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany
2001 Doctoral degree (Dr. phil. nat.) in zoology, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University Frankfurt am Main, Germany
2005-2006 Feodor Lynen Fellow of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, Natural History Museum, University of Kansas
2009 Habilitation degree (Dr. habil.), University of Koblenz-Landau, Germany
 

Research

Dr. Lehr's research is devoted to the biodiversity of amphibians and reptiles in the neotropics (Peru) and in Africa (Rwanda). Current research projects focus on species composition of strabomantid frogs in cloud forests and high Andean habitats and the herpetofauna of the Pui Pui Protected Forest in Peru. His research includes taxonomy, morphology, comparative anatomy, systematic revisions, phylogenetic analyses, biogeography, ecology, and conservation. Dr. Lehr is a Research Affiliate of the Natural History Museum, University of Kansas, Research Associate of The Field Museum (Chicago), and the Museo de Historia Natural Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos (Lima, Peru). He is associate editor of the Journal of Herpetology (SSAR, USA) and Salamandra (DGHT, Germany).

See a list of Dr. Lehr's publications


Teaching

Dr. Lehr teaches General Biology (BIOL 102), Understanding Evolution (BIOL 116), Comparative Chordate Anatomy (BIOL 310), Evolution (BIOL 316), the May Term course Herpetology (BIO/ENST 275) and the May Term travel course Tropical Ecology (BIOL/ENST 350) to Costa Rica. He offers research opportunities to qualified students.