Bill P. Stark

        Sadler Professor of Biology

 

          Email: stark@mc.edu

        209 Hederman Science Building

           601-925-3340

 

       Course Schedule

                                                    Fall 2008

               (Click on Course number for syllabus)

 

Day

Time

Course

Location

MWF

9:00 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Biology for Today         (Bio 101)

 

H100

MWF

10:00 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Biology for Today         (Bio 101)

 

MCC 105

MWF

Noon -12:50 p.m.

Ecology                        (Bio 321)

 

H 105

MW

1:30 p.m.- 4:30 p.m.

Ecology Lab (Bio 321)

 

 

H107/Field

 

 

       TR

          11:50 a.m.-1:05 p.m.

Seminar/Pre-Seminar    (Bio 031/431)

H105

 

 

 

 

                                            Research Interests

World Plecoptera systematics, biodiversity and distribution. Current projects include studies of Neotropical, Oriental and Nearctic stoneflies, especially members of Claassenia, Kamimuria, Neoperla, Phanoperla and related genera with Ignac Ignac Sivec (Slovenia).  Additional studies on American stonefly nymphs also continue with Ken Ken Stewart (University of North Texas), and a new publication in the Aquatic Biodiversity in Latin America (ABLA) series, coauthored with Claudio Froehlich (Brazil) and Maria Del Carmen Zúñiga (Colombia), dealing with the South American stonefly fauna is nearing completion. I will serve as a resource person for a recently funded project to survey the aquatic insects of northern Venezuela, and I also work with other colleagues including Richard Richard Baumann (Brigham Young University) and Boris Boris Kondratieff (Colorado State University) on many projects. Many Mississippi College students have participated in this research often by doing scanning electron microscopy projects on stonefly eggs or various body parts. A few egg images can be seen at the link below.

Many of my papers include descriptions of previously unrecognized stonefly species. As of August, 2008, my colleagues and I have proposed more than 300 species and 9 generic names. A list of these can be viewed at this STONLIST link. Most of these names have a geographic or descriptive basis, but some are patronyms or matronyms and honor some individual important to the process. A few honoring a “celebrity” for their contributions to our society, include Steven Colbert (Diamphipnoa colberti), James Taylor (Anacroneuria taylori), Carole King (Anacroneuria carole) and Teresa Heinz Kerry (Neoperla teresa).

                                    Links

 American Stonefly Images by Bill P. Stark

                                                             North American Stonefly List

 Illiesia, International Journal of Stonefly Research

 ■ Egg Art: Scanning Electron Micrographs of Stonefly Eggs

 Clinton Community Nature Center

 ■ Representative Publications of Bill P. Stark

 Amphinemura: World List of Current Species

                                              Biology 101 Handouts

                                                ■ Introduction: How Science Works

                                                ■ Kingdoms of Life; Elements of Life

                                                ■ Biological Molecules

                                                ■ Exam 1 Review

                                                ■ Cellular Organization

                                                ■ Cellular Organelles Worksheet

                                                ■ Cell Energetics

                                                ■ Exam 2 Review

                                                ■ Genetics ppt

                                                ■ Genetics Problems ppt

                                                ■ Genetics Problems Solutions ppt

                                                ■ Exam 3 Review ppt

                                                ■ How Genes Work ppt

                                                 ■ Gene Technology ppt

                                      Biology 321 Notes

                                                ■ Population Density

                                                ■ Reproduction Ecology

                                                ■ Ecology Exam 1 Review

                                                ■ Answers for Sample Problems

                                                ■ Population Interactions ppt

                                                ■ Mutualism/Protocooperation/Commensalism ppt

                                                ■ Parasitism, Social Parasitism, etc. ppt

                                                ■ Competition ppt

                                                ■ Extinction ppt

                                                Island Biogeography ppt

                                                ■ Lotic Ecosystems ppt

                                      Biology 431

                                                ■ Seminar Requirements ppt