- 2006–09 Comparative Anatomy 3010 6 semesters (labs) Auburn University, Auburn, AL
- 2007–08 Ecology 3060 2 semesters (labs) Auburn University, Auburn, AL
- 2006 Principles of Biology 1020 1 semester (labs) Auburn University, Auburn, AL
- 2004 A Survey of Life 1010 1 semester (labs) Auburn University, Auburn, AL
- 2002–03 Genetics 3000 2 semesters (labs) Auburn University, Auburn, AL
- 2001 Winter Stream Ecology 346 1 semester (labs) AuSable Institute, Kalkaska, MI
- 2000 Aquatic Biology 322 1 semester (labs) AuSable Institute, Kalkaska, MI
- 2003–07 Collection of over 6000 cataloged lots of fish and macroinvertebrates using Hess and Surber samplers, dip-, cast-, seine-, and gill-nets, backpack and boat electrofishers, rotenone, and hook and line in rivers and streams of the United States, Brazil, Guyana, Peru, Uganda, and Venezuela. Supervisor: Dr. Jonathan Armbruster, Auburn University
- 2002 Standardized surveys of fish and fish habitat in streams of Talladega National Forest, Alabama. Supervisor: Dr. Carol Johnston, Auburn University
- 2000–02 Macroinvertebrate-based indices of biotic integrity (IBI) using Hess and Surber samplers and fish-based IBIs using seines, backpack-, and boat-electrofishers in rivers and streams throughout the Tennessee River Valley, including: Alabama, Kentucky, Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. Supervisor: Charlie Saylor, TVA
- 1999 Fish ecology and ethology studies using snorkel, cast-net and seine in the Caves Branch River (Sibun Watershed), BELIZE. Supervisor: Dr. Randy Vandragt, Calvin College
Contact info
Email: nklujan@gmail.com
Phone: (615) 579-7234
Fax: (979) 845-4096
Nathan Lujan
Section of Ecology, Evolution & Systematic Biology
Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences
Texas A&M University
2258 TAMU
College Station, TX 77843-2258 U.S.A.
Education
In progress - Postdoctoral researcher; Ecology, Evolution & Systematic Biology, Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences, Texas A&M University
2009 Ph.D. Biological Sciences Auburn University Auburn, AL
Dissertation: Jaw morpho-functional diversity, trophic ecology, and historical biogeography of the Neotropical suckermouth armored catfishes (Siluriformes, Loricariidae).
2000 B.S. Biology Calvin College Grand Rapids, MI