ANDREW STOEHR

Assistant Professor
Biological Sciences -LAS
Butler University
United States of America

Professor Immunology
Biography

Dr. STOEHR is an animal biologist interested in all things ecological, behavioral, and evolutionary. His current research focuses on understanding the causes and consequences of wing pattern variation in the cabbage white butterfly (Pieris rapae), with a particular focus on wing pattern plasticity. He also maintains an interest in ecological immunology, particularly in understanding how life-history influences sex differences in immunity. He regularly teaches an Ecology and Evolution course in our "Fundamentals" series and an upper-level Animal Behavior course. I also periodically teach Ornithology , Zoology, a non-majors "Biology and Society" course and a writing/speaking-intensive senior capstone (BI 480) on a variety of topics

Research Intrest

Ecological immunology, Biology, Animal Behavior

List of Publications
Stoehr AM, Hill GE. Testosterone and the allocation of reproductive effort in male house finches (Carpodacus mexicanus). Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 2000 Oct 1;48(5):407-11.
Zuk M, Stoehr AM. Immune defense and host life history. the american naturalist. 2002 Oct;160(S4):S9-22.