James T. Wetzel's Personal webpage
This is Dr. Wetzel's personal page. He will update and maintain the site as needed.
Areas of Specialty
Vertebrate reproduction and embryonic development, biology of seahorses, ichthyology, electron microscopy.
Courses Taught
Introductory Biology
Developmental Biology
Comparative Anatomy
Human Anatomy and Embryology
Electron Microscopy
Professional Activities
Electron Microscopy Society of America,
American Society of Ichthyologists & Herpetologists,
Society for Integrative & Comparative Biology.
South Carolina Academy of Sciences
Honors and Recognition
First place, Polaroid Corporation International Scientific
Photographic Competition: Electron microscopy category (1994)
"Biologist At Large," Appalachian Region EM Society (1995)
"Visiting Scholar" at Belle Baruch Institute, SC (Summer 2001)
Publications and Articles
Wetzel, J., Wourms, J.P., and Friel, J. Comparative morphology of cotylephores
in Platystacus and Solenostomus; modifications of the integument for egg attachment
in skin-brooding fishes. Envir. Biol. Fish. 50(1). (1996)
Wetzel, J. and Wourms, J.P. Adaptations for reproduction and development in the
skin-brooding ghost pipefishes, Solenostomus. Envir. Biol. Fish. 44:363-384. (1995)
Bartsch, J., Ergle, S., Kokkala, I., and Wetzel, J. Development of the lateral
line in embryos of the the dwarf seahorse, Hippocampus zosterae. ASB Bull. 41
(2):82. (1994)
Wourms, J. and Wetzel, J. Evolutionary morphology of cotylephores: egg attachment
sites in skin-brooding fishes. Amer. Zool. 32 (5): 160A. (1992)
Wetzel, J., Wourms, J.P., and Poss, S.G. Cotylephores of the ghost pipefish: sites
of egg attachment and maternal-embryonic exchange. Amer. Zool. 32 (5): 154A. (1992)
Wetzel, J. and Wourms, J.P. Paternal-embryonic relationships in seahorses and
pipefishes (Syngnathidae). Amer. Zool. 31:83A. (1991)
Presentations
"Evolution and function of the seahorse brood pouch." South Carolina
Marine Education Association (1996)
"The evolution of the paternal brood sac in Syngnathid fishes." Winthrop
University (1993)
"Paternal-embryonic relations "Species diversity in the eastern and
western pacific." Bodega Marine Laboratory (1986); Tokai University, Kumamoto,
Japan (1987); Amucksa Aquarium, Amucksa, Japan (1987)
