
Cleveland P. Hickman, Jr., Professor Emeritus of Biology at Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia, has taught zoology and animal physiology for more than 30 years. He received his Ph.D. in comparative physiology from the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C. in 1958 and taught animal physiology at the University of Alberta before moving to Washington and Lee University in 1967. He has published numerous articles and research papers in fish physiology, in addition to co-authoring the highly successful texts: Integrated Principles of Zoology, Biology of Animals, Animal Diversity, and Laboratory Studies in Integrated Principles of Zoology.
Over the years Dr. Hickman has led many field trips to the Galápagos Islands. His current research is on intertidal zonation and marine invertebrate systematics in the Galápagos. He has published two field guides in the Galápagos Marine Life Series for the identification of echinoderms and marine molluscs. (To read more about these field guides, visit http://www.galapagosmarine.com.)
His interests include scuba diving, woodworking, and participating in chamber music ensembles.
Dr. Hickman can be contacted at: hickman.c@wlu.edu.
feedback form |
permissions |
international |
locate your campus rep |
request a review copy
Copyright ©2001 The McGraw-Hill Companies.
digital solutions |
publish with us |
customer service |
mhhe home
Any use is subject to the
Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.
McGraw-Hill Higher Education is one of the many fine businesses of the
The McGraw-Hill Companies.