Abstract

Anthony V. DeFina Anthony V. DeFina, currently chair of life sciences at Bishop Ford Central Catholic High School, 500 19th St., Brooklyn, NY 11215, teaches elective courses in advanced biology, zoology and human physiology. He also has taught as an adjunct faculty member at New York Univ. and holds a Ph.D. in Neurobiology from that school himself. Each of the past five years he has accompanied graduate students and herpetologist Hemdon Dowling to South Carolina and Georgia for a field course in zoology, which has served as the basis for this article. DeFina has published articles on neurobiology in Brain, Behavior and Evolution and the Journal of Morphology and on snakes and biology curricula in The Science Teacher, the American Biology Teacher and Adaptation. He is active in the New York Biology Teachers Association, an NABT affiliate.

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