Background
Brown, Robert Dale was born on July 31, 1945 in Red Bluff, California, United States. Son of Charles Arthur and Carol Joyce Brown.
(This unique new book consolidates the research informatio...)
This unique new book consolidates the research information presented at the first International Symposium on Antler Development in Cervidae held in September 1981. The symposium was sponsored by the Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute at Texas A&I University. Kingsville. This book provides a comprehensive reference text for wildlife managers, wildlife researchers, veterinarians, and workers in related natural science fields The subject matter comprises detailed coverage of behavior, breeding and genetics, wildlife management, endocrinology, light cycles, nutrition, and taxonomy. The superb quality of this book as a single reference is reflected by the collective expertise of the 46 widely respected scientists who contributed to the symposium. The book contains 30 chapters, written in an easily read style. Each chapter includes an abstract and follows the same format to provide continuity and ease of use. The book contains over 250 figures and photographs and 70 tables. A thorough listing of literature cited in the text is noted at the end of each chapter. A comprehensive and carefully cross-referenced index completes this important text.
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Department Head Wildlife science educator
Brown, Robert Dale was born on July 31, 1945 in Red Bluff, California, United States. Son of Charles Arthur and Carol Joyce Brown.
Student, University California, Davis, 1963—1965. Bachelor of Science, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, 1968. Doctor of Philosophy, Pennsylvania State University, State College, 1975.
From assistant professor to associate professor Texas Agricultural and Industrial University, Kingsville, 1975-1981. From associate research scientist to research scientist C. Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute, 1981-1987. Department head Mississippi State University, Starkville, 1987-1993, Texas Agricultural and Mechanical University, College Station, 1993—2006, coordinator Gulf Coast Cooperative Ecosys.
Studies Unit, 2002—2006. Dean College Natural Resources North Carolina State University, Raleigh, since 2006. Lieutenant colonel United States Marine Corps Reserve, 1968-1993.
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Assistant scoutmaster Boy Scouts American, College Station, 1994. Lieutenant colonel United States Marine Corps Reserve, 1968-1993. Member American Institute Nutrition, Wildlife Society, American Fisheries Society, National Association University Fish and Wildlife Programs (president-elect), Society for Range Management.
Married Regan Mensch, June 30, 1981. Children: Alex, Jason, Adam.