Andrew Dolby, Ph. D.
Professor of Biology
332 Jepson Sciences Center
University of Mary Washington
Fredericksburg, VA 22401
Office Phone: (540) 654-1420
adolby@umw.edu
*Email is preferred contact method.
Fall 2024 Office Hours: 1:00 -2:00 MWF & 1:30-3:30 T (or by appointment)
Andrew Dolby is a behavioral ecologist who holds a Ph. D. from The Ohio State University. Andrew became a member of the department in 2000 and is now Professor of Biology. Dr. Dolby’s current research examines factors affecting Great Blue Heron fishing success in the Rappahannock River. He also pursues wildlife monitoring and population estimation in the Fredericksburg region’s parks and preserves. Andrew teaches Biological Concepts (Biol 121), Introduction to Ecology & Evolution (Biol 210), Ornithology (Biol 427), Animal Behavior (Biol 401), Ecology and Evolution in the Galapagos Islands (Biol 423), Evolution (Biol 442), Senior Seminar (Biol 451), and Tropical Ecology (Biol 424).