
Biography
- Education
Lehigh University
1979
Biology
Bachelor of ArtsLehigh University
1981
Education
Master of ArtsBryn Mawr College
1991
Biology
Doctor of Philosophy
- Home Country
- USA
- Languages
- English
Publications
Copeia 2014:694-706
1970
Journal of Herpetology 35:532-537
1970
Copeia 1998(2):411-422
1970
Journal of Heredity 87(2):152-155
1970
Caribbean J. Sci. 38:126-128
1970
Loma Linda University Press, Loma Linda, CA
1970
Journal of Herpetology. In press
1970
Herpetologica. In press
1970
Research Summary
Dr. Bushar's research interests are in the ecology and population genetics of threatened and endangered snake species. Most of her work has focused on the Timber Rattlesnake, Crotalus horridus, which is a candidate species in Pennsylvania and is a threatened or endangered species in most of the northeastern United States. With colleagues, she has developed microsatellite genetic markers for use in studies of C. horridus (Villarreal et al., 1996). She has used these to study factors influencing genetic variation within and gene flow among local populations of C. horridus (Bushar et al., 1998) as well as anthropogenic and physiographic influences on the genetic structure of C. horridus populations (Bushar et al., in press). Additionally, Dr. Bushar has a research program on the island of Aruba in the Netherlands Antilles studying the endangered Aruba Island Rattlesnake, Crotalus durissus unicolor, and the invasive Boa constrictor (e.g., Reinert et al., 2008; Bushar et al., in press). Dr. Bushar has been supported by funding from the Pennsylvania Wild Resource Conservation Fund through the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission and a State Wildlife Grant through the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission. Her research has been supported through intramural grants including the Stacy Anne Vitetta Professorship, the Ellington Beavers Faculty Research Award, and other intramural grants. She has also received support for the renovation of research laboratories and the purchase of instrumentation used in both teaching and research through the National Science Foundation.