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ANIMAL BEHAVIOR
in the
2000
HOW TO USE THIS DIRECTORY
This guide is a master list of animal behavior graduate programs and researchers in
alphabetical order by country and state/province.
• Program information includes the name of a contact person, an institution address, telephone,
web page and e-mail (where available), and information on the types of degrees offered.
• Listings for individual researchers begin with a section including name, last degree obtained
and institution where obtained, current title, phone, fax, and email.
• Additional information is categorized into three
sections:
This seventh edition is a
a. areas of research undertaken by the individual. compilation of information
(see index) gathered in 1995-96. Though
b. research interests as expressed by the we have made an effort to
individual. update contact information for
listed individuals, program
c. Animals in which the researcher has an active information remains largely
interest (see index) the same. In 2000-2001 the
• Browsing department listings will give an indication of Education Committee (Dr.
the focus or diversity within an institution. Penny Bernstein, chair) will
undertake an initiative to
• Indexes at the back of the guide cross-reference update and improve content.
individuals by field of study and organism. Future editions will include
undergraduate programs and
• Entries are based on information provided by the listed
non-university programs in
institutions and/or individuals and ABS does not
addition to graduate degree
assume responsibility for completeness or accuracy.
programs
Periodic updates undertaken by the Education
Committee are intended to provide as accurate a guide as
possible.
• Updates or requests for program inclusion and inquiries regarding availability and current
pricing of the printed version of this guide should be directed to:
Animal Behavior Society aboffice@indiana.edu
Indiana University fax: 812-856-5542
2611 East 10th Street
Bloomington IN 47408-2603
• The online version is continuously updated and will be more current than the printed version. It
is available at
http://www.animalbehavior.org/ABS/Guides/
Copyright, 2000
(all rights reserved)
CANADA (ALBERTA) CANADA (ALBERTA)
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CANADA (ALBERTA) CANADA (ALBERTA)
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CANADA (BRITISH COLUMBIA) CANADA (BRITISH COLUMBIA)
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CANADA (BRITISH COLUMBIA) CANADA (BRITISH COLUMBIA)
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CANADA (BRITISH COLUMBIA) CANADA (BRITISH COLUMBIA)
Richard Tees, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 acquistion and process control; spatial and temporal
pattern recognition
(604) 228-3245 c. Rufous Hummingbirds (Aves:Apodiformes:Trochilidae)
University of Chicago, 1965 Calliope Hummingbirds (Aves:Apodiformes:Trochilidae)
a. Development/Ontogeny
Nicholas R. Liley, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
Neural Mechanisms
b. Sensory and cognitive processes in mammals: (604) 822-3224
development/experience Liley@zoology.ubc.ca
c. Rats (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae) Oxford Univ., 1963
Gerbils (Mammalia:Rodentia:Cricetidae)
a. Endocrine/Hormonal Mechanisms
Fred P. Valle, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 Social Behavior-Sex/Reproduction
Evolution/Survival Value
Univ. of Michigan, 1967
b. endocrine control of spawning in trout; social and endocrine
a. Learning mechanisms in sex reversal in coral reef fish; significance
Motivation/Emotion of microgeographic variation in behavior of guppy
Behavioral genetics
c. Rainbow Trout
b. role of learning in body-fluid regulation (Pisces:Osteichthyes:Salmoniformes:Salmonidae)
c. Rats (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae) Blue Gouramis
(Pisces:Osteichthyes:Perciformes:Anabantidae)
Donald M. Wilkie, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96
Stoplight Parrotfish
(604) 822-4650 (Pisces:Osteichthyes:Perciformes:Scaridae)
dwilkie@cortex.psych.ubc.ca Sand Tilefish
(Pisces:Osteichthyes:Perciformes:Malacanthidae)
Manitoba, 1970 Guppies (Pisces:Osteichthyes:Atheriniformes:Poeciliidae)
a. Learning
Behavioral Ecology UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA
Learning-Memory
University of Victoria
b.
Chair: Biology
c. Pigeons (Aves:Columbiformes:Columbidae)
Rats (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae) Victoria Box 1700, British Columbia
Gerbils (Mammalia:Rodentia:Cricetidae) V8W 2Y2
Louis A. Hobson
Roderick Wong, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
Phone: Fax:
(604) 228-2719
Degrees: MSc, PhD Enrolled: 15
Northwestern, 1963
a. Motivation/Emotion
Research Support/ Grants:
Feeding/Ingestion Fellowship/Stipend:
Social Behavior Special Facilities:
b.
Other Faculty:
c. Syrian Hamsters (Mammalia:Rodentia:Cricetidae)
Mongolian Gerbils (Mammalia:Rodentia:Cricetidae) Contact: Robert D. Burke, Graduate Advisor
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CANADA (BRITISH COLUMBIA) CANADA (BRITISH COLUMBIA)
Patrick T. Gregory, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 Dorothy H. Paul, Adj. Assist. Prof. 7/1/96
(604) 721-7103 (604) 721-8856
University of Manitoba, 1974 Stanford University, 1970
a. Natural History/Descriptive Studies a. Neural Mechanisms-Neurophysiological Correlates
Behavioral Ecology Sensory Mechanisms-Proprioception
Social Behavior Locomotion
b. population ecology of temperate zone amphibians and b. mechanisms of motor pattern generation and sensory
reptiles; limiting factors on distribution, comparative life feedback in locomotory behaviors; evolution of nervous
histories; movements and orientation mechanisms of system
snakes; feeding behaviour of snakes c. Sand crab (Arthropoda:Crustacea:Decapoda:Hippidae)
c. Thamnophis sirtalis (Reptilia:Serpentes:Colubridae) Spiny Sand Crab
Thamnophis elegans (Reptilia:Serpentes:Colubridae) (Arthropoda:Crustacea:Decapoda:Albuneidae)
Crotalus viridis (Reptilia:Serpentes:Viperidae) Squat Lobster (Arthropoda:Crustacea:Decapoda)
Chrysemys picta (Reptilia:Chelonia:Emydidae) Crayfish (Arthropoda:Crustacea:Decapoda:Astacidae)
Plethodon vehiculum (Amphibia:Caudata:Plethodontidae) Prawn (Arthropoda:Crustacea:Decapoda:Pandalidae)
Craig W. Hawryshyn, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96 Nancy M. Sherwood, Phd Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96
(416) 525-9140 ex 3023 (604) 721-7143
HAWRYSHYN@UVVM University of California, Berkeley, 1969
University of Waterloo, 1984 a. Endocrine/Hormonal Mechanisms
a. Neural Mechanisms-Neuroethology Neural Mechanisms-Neuroendocrinology
Sensory Mechanisms Evolution/Survival Value
Behavioral Ecology-Orient/Navig/Migra/Homing b. evolution of structure & function of neuropeptides,
b. sensory biology of migration in salmonids; the role of especially gonadotropin and growth releasing hormones;
ultraviolet-polarized light sensitivity in the spatial orientation neural control of reproduction in fish; evolution of gene
of salmonids; behavior, electrophysiology and anatomy structure for neuropeptides
c. Coho Salmon c. Catfish (Pisces:Osteichthyes:Siluriformes:Ictaluridae)
(Pisces:Osteichthyes:Salmoniformes:Salmonidae) Salmon (Pisces:Osteichthyes:Salmoniformes:Salmonidae)
Rainbow Trout Ratfish, Dogfish, Sharks
(Pisces:Osteichthyes:Salmoniformes:Salmonidae) (Pisces:Chondrichthyes:Squaliformes)
Lamprey, hagfish (Pisces:Agnatha)
George Mackie, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 Frogs (Amphibia:Salientia)
Reptiles (Reptilia)
(604) 721-7146
Oxford University, 1956 UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA
a. Neural Mechanisms-Neuroethology
Neural Mechanisms-Neurophysiological Correlates
University of Manitoba
Chair: Psychology
b. description and analysis of behaviour in terms of underlying
nervous events and effector response mechanisms Winnipeg, Manitoba R3T 2N2
c. Jellyfish (Cnidaria:Hydrozoa) John Whiteley
Tunicates (Tunicata) Phone: (204) 474-9338 Fax: (204) 269-3599
Sponges (Porifera:Hexactinellida)
Degrees: MA, PhD Enrolled: 3
Edward Miller, PhD Adj. Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96 Research Support/ Grants: Yes
(604) 387-2107 Fellowship/Stipend:
Dalhousie University, 1977 Special Facilities: avian behavior laboratory,
a. Communication-Acoustic including breeding flocks and
Social Behavior field station
Methodology-Data Collection/Analysis
Other Faculty:
b. evolution of communication; use of behavioural
characteristics in taxononomy; quantitative ethology; Contact: L. James Shapiro
description and quantification of motor patterns; geographic
variations 7/1/96
c. Sandpipers (Aves:Charadriiformes:Scolopacidae) L. James Shapiro, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96
Woodpeckers (Aves:Piciformes:Picidae)
Pinnipeds (Mammalia:Pinnipedia) (204) 474-7422
shapiro@cc.umanitoba.ca
Texas Christian Univ., 1970
a. Social Behavior-Parental/Filial
Natural History/Descriptive Studies
Evolution/Survival Value
b. avian attachment behavior using wild waterfowl in natural
and laboratory settings
c. Mallard Ducks (Aves:Anseriformes:Anatidae)
Canada Geese (Aves:Anseriformes:Anatidae)
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CANADA (NEW BRUNSWICK) CANADA (NEW BRUNSWICK)
Jean-Guy Godin, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96 Joseph A. Brown, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96
(506) 364-2507 (709) 737-3252
jgodin@mta.ca JABrown@morgan.ucs.mun.ca
Univ. of British Columbia, 1979 Queen's Univ., 1983
a. Behavioral Ecology a. Development/Ontogeny
Evolution/Survival Value Behavioral Ecology
Social Behavior Social Behavior
b. testing benefit-cost and optimality models of foraging and b. adaptative value of behavioral ontogeny; ontogeny of
predatory-avoidance behaviours; behavioral decision optimal foraging; ontogeny of predator avoidance; sexual
making selection/mate choice
c. Salmon (Pisces:Osteichthyes:Salmoniformes:Salmonidae) c. Lumpfish
Trout (Pisces:Osteichthyes:Salmoniformes:Salmonidae) (Pisces:Osteichthyes:Scorpaeniformes:Cyclopteridae)
Banded Killifish (Pisces:Osteichthyes:Atheriniformes: Atlantic Cod (Pisces:Osteichthyes:Gadiformes:Gadidae)
Cyprinodontidae) Radiated Shamy
Sticklebacks (Pisces:Osteichthyes:Perciformes:Stichaeidae)
(Pisces:Osteichthyes:Gasterosteiformes:Gasterosteidae) Winter Flounder
Guppies (Pisces:Osteichthyes:Atheriniformes:Poeciliidae) (Pisces:Osteichthyes:Pleuronectiformes:Pleuronectidae)
Shorthorn Sculpin
MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY (Pisces:Osteichthyes:Scorpaeniformes:Cottidae)
Memorial University D. Burton, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96
Chair: Biopsychology (709) 737-7518
St. John's, Newfoundland A1B 3X9
London, 1964
Gerald Martin or William Montevecchi a. Neural Mechanisms
Phone: (709) 737-8496 Fax: Endocrine/Hormonal Mechanisms
Degrees: MS, PhD Enrolled: 14 b. chromatophores; colour change; flatfish patterning
mechanisms
Research Support/ Grants:
c. Winter Flounder
Fellowship/Stipend: (Pisces:Osteichthyes:Pleuronectiformes:Pleuronectidae)
Special Facilities:
John M. Green, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
Other Faculty:
(709) 737-7527
Contact: Deane Renouf
Univ.of British Columbia, 1968
7/1/96 a. Behavioral Ecology-Foraging
Social Behavior-Sex/Reproduction
Robert Adamec, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 Behavioral Ecology-Orient/Navig/Migra/Homing
(709) 737-8771 b. behavioral ecology of fishes
McGill Univ., 1974 c. Cunner (Pisces:Osteichthyes:Perciformes:Labridae)
Trout (Pisces:Osteichthyes:Salmoniformes:Salmonidae)
a. Neural Mechanisms-Brain Stimulation
Lumpfish (Pisces:Osteichthyes:Perciformes:Cyclopteridae)
Neural Mechanisms-Neurophysiological Correlates
Social Behavior Carolyn Harley, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96
b. aggression; defense
(709) 737-7974
c. Domestic Cats (Mammalia:Carnivora:Felidae)
Univ. of Oregon, 1973
Rita E. Anderson, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96 a. Neural Mechanisms
(709) 737-8771 Neural Mechanisms-Neurophysiological Correlates
Learning-Memory
rita@play.psych.mun.ca b. hippocampal function; influence of brain stem and
Univ. of California, 1973 hypothalmic inputs on long-term changes in hippocampus
a. Communication-Visual c. Rats (Mammalia:Rodentia:Cricetidae)
Social Behavior
Applied Ethology Jon Lien, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
b. (709) 753-5495
c. Timber Wolf (Mammalia:Carnivora:Canidae) Washington State Univ., 1972
Harbor Seal (Mammalia:Pinnepedia:Phocidae)
a. Applied Ethology
b.
c. Humpback Whales (Mammalia:Cetacea:Balaenopteridae)
Basking Sharks
(Pisces:Chondrichthyes:Lamniformes:Lamnidae)
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CANADA (NEWFOUNDLAND) CANADA (NEWFOUNDLAND)
Research Support/ Grants: Yes Shelley Anne Adamo, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96
Fellowship/Stipend: (902) 494-8853
Special Facilities: marine facilities; wolf sadamo@is.dal.ca
enclosure; local nature McGill, 1990
reserves a. Endocrine/Hormonal Interactions
Other Faculty: R. Doyle Communication-Visual
Neural Mechanisms-Neuroethology
Contact: Dr. F. Sander
b. effect of parasites on host hormones and behavior;
aggresive signalling in cuttlefish
7/1/96
c. Tobacco Hornworm (Insecta:Lepidoptera)
Jeffrey Hutchings, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96 Cricket (Insecta:Orthoptera)
(902) 494-2687 Cuttlefish (Mollusca:Cephalopoda)
jhutch@cs.dal.ca
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CANADA (NOVA SCOTIA) CANADA (NOVA SCOTIA)
James W. Clark, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96 Bruce R. Moore, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96
(902) 494-3434 (902) 494-3428
jwclark@ac.dal.ca bmoore@ac.dal.ca
Univ. Quebec, 1958 Stanford Univ., 1971
a. History a. Behavioral Ecology-Orient/Navig/Migra/Homing
b. history of comparative psychology Communication-Acoustic
Learning
c.
b. avian navigation; biological constraints on learning
Roger Croll, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 c. Homing Pigeons (Aves:Columbiformes:Columbidae)
(902) 494-6417 African Grey Parrots (Aves:Psittaciformes:Psittacidae)
rpcroll@ac.dal.ca Robert S. Rodget, PhD Adj. Prof. 7/1/96
McGill Univ., 1978 (902) 494-7146
a. Neural Mechanisms-Neuroethology
Belfast, 1961
Development/Ontogeny
Social Behavior-Sex/Reproduction a. Methodology-Data Collection/Analysis
b. neural mechanisms of mating behavior in gastropod and b. statistical methods for analysis of behavior sequences
bivalve molluscs; embryonic behavior c.
c. Sea Slugs (Mollusca:Gastropoda) 7/1/96
Benjamin Rusak, PhD Prof.
Land and Sea Snails (Mollusca:Gastropoda)
Scallop () (902) 494-2159
7/1/96 rusak@ac.dal.ca
John C. Fentress, PhD Prof.
Univ. of Calif., Berkeley, 1975
(902) 494-3603
a. Biological Rhythms
fentress@ac.dal.ca Neural Mechanisms-Brain Lesions
Cambridge Univ., 1965 Neural Mechanisms-Neurophysiological Correlates
a. Development/Ontogeny b. neural mechanisms regulating circadian rhythms;
Neural Mechanisms-Motor Control neuropharmacology; neurophysiology; gene expression;
Social Behavior role of pineal melatonin
b. developmental organization of mammalian behavior; c. Syriian Hamsters (Mammalia:Rodentia:Cricetidae)
temporal sequences of behavior; hierarchical models of Norway Rat (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae)
brain/behavior relationships; wolf social behavior;
Kazue Semba, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
neurologically mutant animals
c. Mice (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae) (902) 494-2008
Wolves (Mammalia:Carnivora:Canidae) semba@ac.dal.ca
Werner K. Honig, PhD Prof. Emeritus 7/1/96 Rutgers Univ., 1979
a. Sleep
(902) 494-3426
Neural Mechanisms-Neurophysiological Correlates
whonig@ac.dal.ca Neural Mechanisms-Neuroanatomy
Duke Univ., 1958 b. brain mechanisms of sleep and wakefulness; biological
a. Learning-Complex rhythms
Learning-Memory c. Rat (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae)
b. cognitive aspects of learning and memory in animals Hamsters (Mammalia:Rodentia:Cricetidae)
c. Pigeons (Aves:Columbiformes:Columbidae) Stephen R. Shaw, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
Rats (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae)
(902) 494-2047
Vincent M. Lolordo, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
srshaw@ac.dal.ca
(902) 494-3441 Univ. St. Andrews (Scotland), 1968
vinlolo@is.dal.ca a. Sensory Mechanisms-Audition
Pennsylvania, 1976 Sensory Mechanisms-Vision
a. Learning Neural Mechanisms-Neuroethology
Drug Studies b. physiology/neuroanatomy of acoustic localization;
b. biological factors in conditioning and learning behavioral testing; efferent control of insect visual
pathways; physiological rather than behavioral observation
c. Rats (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae)
c.
L. A. Meinertzhagen, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
(902) 494-2131
rege447@ac.dal.ca
St. Andrews (Scotland), 1971
a. Neural Mechanisms-Neuroanatomy
Sensory Mechanisms-Vision
b. simple invertebrate nervous systems; structure, synaptic
organization, plasticity, morphogenesis, and evolution,
especially in the lamina of the fly's optic lobe
c. Fruit Fly (Insecta:Diptera:Drosophilidae)
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CANADA (NOVA SCOTIA) CANADA (NOVA SCOTIA)
CARLETON UNIVERSITY
7/1/96
Carleton University
Tarjel Tennessen, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96
Chair: Biology
(902) 893-6652 Ottawa, Ontario K1S 5B6
Univ. of Alberta, 1983 David Gardner
a. Applied Ethology-Domestic Animals Phone: (613) 788-3869 Fax: (613) 788-4497
Applied Ethology-Wildlife
b. improvement of housing for farm animals; effects of early Degrees: MSc, PhD Enrolled: 10
handling on adult behavior, the influence of human-animal Research Support/ Grants:
relationship Fellowship/Stipend:
c. Cattle (Mammalia:Artiodactyla:Bovidae)
Chickens (Aves:Galliformes:Phasianidae)
Special Facilities:
Horses (Mammalia:Perissodactyla:Equidae) Other Faculty:
Foxes (Mammalia:Carnivora:Canidae) Contact: Patrick Weatherhead
Sheep (Mammalia:Artiodactyla:Bovidae)
Pigs (Mammalia:Artiodactyla:Suidae)
7/1/96
BROCK UNIVERSITY Hans Damman, PhD Assis. Prof. 7/1/96
Brock University (613) 788-3895
Chair: Biological Sciences HDAMMAN@CARLETON.BITNET
St. Catharines, Ontario L2S 3A1 Cornell University, 1986
D. Ursino a. Behavioral Ecology-Foraging
Phone: Fax: (905) 688-1855 Behavioral Ecology-Predator/Prey
Feeding/Ingestion
Degrees: MS Enrolled: 10
b. effects of plants on the interaction between herbivores and
Research Support/ Grants: Yes their natural enemies
Fellowship/Stipend: c. Microphopala vittata
Special Facilities: (Arthropoda:Insecta:Coleoptera:Chrysomelidae)
Exema canadensis
Other Faculty: (Arthropoda:Insecta:Coleoptera:Chrysomelidae)
Contact: Department Chairman Eurytides mariellus
(Arthropoda:Insecta:Lepidoptera:Papilionidae)
7/1/96 Omphalolera munroei
(Arthropoda:Insecta:Lepidoptera:Pyralidae)
W. H. Cade, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
Patrick J. Weatherhead, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
(905) 688-5550
wcade@spartan.ac.brocku.ca (613) 520-2600 x3869
Univ. of Texas, Austin, 1976 pweather@biology.queensu.ca
a. Communication-Acoustic Queen's University, 1978
Social Behavior-Sexual Selection a. Behavioral Ecology
Behavioral Ecology-Predator/Prey Interactions Social Behavior
b. variation in male and female sexual behavior; condistions Evolution/Survival Value
responsible for variation; consequences of behavioral b. sexual selection, mate choice, territoriality, behavioral
variation energetics, parental investment, nest defence, predator
c. Crickets (Arthropoda:Insecta:Orthoptera:Gryllidae) avoidance strategies
c. Blackbirds (Aves:Passeriformes:Emberizidae)
Sparrows (Aves:Passeriformes:Emberizidae)
Waterfowl (Aves:Anseriformes)
Snakes (Reptilia:Serpentes)
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CANADA (ONTARIO) CANADA (ONTARIO)
7/1/96 7/1/96
H. Lisle Gibbs, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96 Martin Daly, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
(905) 525-9140 x. 24407 (905) 525-9140 x23018
gibbs@mcmail.cis.mcmaster.ca daly@mcmaster.ca
Univ. of Michegan, 1988 Univ. of Tornoto, 1971
a. Social Behavior-Sexual Selection a. Behavioral Ecology
Evolution/Survival Value Social Behavior
Social Behavior-Parental/Filial Interactions Evolution/Survival Value
b. evolution of brood parasitic behavior in birds; sexual b. field & lab research on kangaroo rat social, foraging and
selection and mate choice in snakes antipredator behavior; human violence, especially within
c. Brown-headed Cowbird (Aves:Passeriformes) the family; consequences of the uncertainty of paternity
Common Cuckoo (Aves:Passeriformes) c. Kangaroo Rats (Mammalia:Rodentia:Heteromyidae)
Northern Water Snake (Reptilia:Serpentes) Humans (Mammalia:Primates:Hominidae)
James Scott Quinn, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96 Denys deCatazaro, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
(905) 525-9140 x23194 (905) 525-9140 x. 23014
quinn@mcmaster.ca decatanz@mcmaster.ca
Univ. of Oklahoma, 1988 Univ. of British Columbia, 1979
a. Social Behavior-Sex/Reproduction a. Social Behavior-Sex/Reproduction
Social Behavior-Sociality Endocrine/Hormonal Mechanisms
Behavioral Genetics Motivation/Emotion
b. applications of molecular genetic technology to understand b. effects of psychological stress and related endocrine
influences of genetic relatedness on social behavior system upon sexual behavior and reproductive physiology
c. Herring Gull (Aves:Charadriiformes:Laridae) in laboratory mammals
Smooth-billed Ani (Aves:Cuculiiformes:Cuculidae) c. Mice (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae)
Pukeko (Aves:Galliformes:Rallidae) Rats (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae)
Caspian Tern (Aves:Chradriiformes:Laridae)
Florida Scrub Jay (Aves:Passeriformes:Corvidae) Bennett G. Galef, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
7/1/96
(905) 525-9140 x23017
C. David Rollo, PhD Assoc. Prof.
Galef@McMaster.CA
(905) 525-9140 x. 23553
Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1968
rollocd@mcmail.cis.mcmaster.ca
a. Learning-Social
Univ. of British Columbia, 1978 Development/Ontogeny
a. Behavioral Ecology Feeding/Ingestion
Evolution/Survival Value b. the role of social learning in the development of adaptive
b. behavioral time budgets; energetics; nutritional imports on behavioral phenotypes especially with regard to feeding
behavior; death recognition and avoidance; sleep research; and poison avoidance
feeding regulation; aggression; foraging; cognition; homing; c. Norway Rats (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae)
courtship; rhythms Mongolian Gerbils (Mammalia:Rodentia:Cricetidae)
c. Cockroaches (Arthropoda:Orthoptera:Blattidae)
Slugs and Snails (Mollusca:Cephalopoda:Linocidae) Harvey Weingarten, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
Mice (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae) (905) 525-9140 x. 22616
weingart@mcmaster.ca
Yale Univ., 1979
a. Feeding/Ingestion
Neural Mechanisms
Motivation/Emotion
b. physiological and behavioral analyses of feeding behavior
c. Norway Rats (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae)
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CANADA (ONTARIO) CANADA (ONTARIO)
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CANADA (ONTARIO) CANADA (ONTARIO)
Kathy Martin, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96 Jerry A. Hogan, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
(604) 822-9695 (416) 978-7820
kmartin@interchange.ubc.ca hogan@psych.utoronto.ca
http://www.forestry.ubc.ca/people/martin.html Harvard Univ., 1961
Queens Univ., 1985 a. Motivation/Emotion
a. Behavioral Ecology Development/Ontogeny
Social Behavior Feeding/Ingestion
Evolution/Survival Value b. development of feeding in young chicks; interaction of
b. behavioral ecology, demography, and behavioral incubation and feeding in broody hens; interaction of
energetics; comparative life history studies of precocial aggression and hunger in fighting fish
birds, especially northern and alpine grouse c. Siamese Fighting Fish
c. White-tailed Ptarmigan (Aves:Galliformes:Tetraonidae) (Pisces:Osteichthyes:Perciformes:Anabantidae)
Willow Ptarmigan (Aves:Galliformes:Tetraonidae) Burmese Junglefowl (Aves:Galliformes:Phasianidae)
Rock Ptarmigan (Aves:Galliformes:Tetraonidae) 7/1/96
Nicholas Mrosovsky, PhD Prof.
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO (416) 978-8506
University of Toronto London, UK 1982
Chair: Psychology a. Biological Rhythms
Toronto, Ontario M5S 1A1 b. body weight regulation, animal anoretias; sea turtle ecology
& behavior; hypothalamic mechanisms
A.M. Wall
c. Hamsters (Mammalia:Rodentia:Cricetidae)
Phone: (416) 978-3404 Fax: Mammalian hibernators ()
Degrees: PhD Enrolled: 10 Turtle (Reptilia: Chelonia)
Research Support/ Grants: Sara J. Shettleworth, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
Fellowship/Stipend: (416) 978-7819
Special Facilities: shettle@psych.toronto.edu
Other Faculty: Univ. of Toronto, 1970
Contact: S.J. Shettleworth a. Learning-Memory
Behavioral Ecology-Foraging
7/1/96 b. mechanisms of learning; memory & choice in foraging
7/1/96 c. Black-capped Chickadees (Aves:Passeriformes:Paridae)
Tom Alloway, PhD Prof.
Pigeons (Aves:Columbiformes:Columbidae)
(416) 978-3404
Northwestern University UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
a. Social Behavior University of Toronto
b. behavior of ants; slavery in ants Chair: Zoology
c. Ants (Arthropoda:Insecta) Toronto, Ontario M5S 1A1
Ken Cheng, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96 Betty I. Roots
(612) 9850-8613 Phone: (416) 978-3470 Fax:
kcheng@axon.bhs.mq.edu.au Degrees: MS, PhD Enrolled:
http://axon.bhs.mq.edu.au/kcheng/homepageofKen.html Research Support/ Grants:
Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1984 Fellowship/Stipend:
a. Learning-Cognition Special Facilities:
Learning-Memory
Other Faculty:
b. use of landmarks in chickadees, pigeons, and humans
timing of short intervals in chickadees and pigeons Contact: Graduate Secretary
c. Black-capped (Aves:Passeriformes)
White King Pigeons (Aves:Columbiformes:Columbidae) 7/1/96
Humans (Mammalia:Primates:Hominidae) David W. Dunham, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
Alison Fleming, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 (416) 978-3496
(416) 828-3961 Cornell Univ., 1964
Rutgers a. Communication
a. Social Behavior-Parental/Filial Social Behavior
Biological Rhythms b. functional analysis of communication systems
Learning c. Crayfishes (Arthropoda:Crustacea:Decapoda:Astacidae)
b. Crayfishes (Arthropoda:Crustacea:Decapoda:Cambaridae)
c. Golden hamsters (Mammalia:Rodentia:Cricetidae) Hermit Crabs (Arthropoda:Crustacea:Decapoda:Paguridae)
Rats (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae) Hermit Crabs
Humans (Mammalia:Primates:Hominidae) (Arthropoda:Crustacea:Decapoda:Diogenidae)
Freshwater Fishes (Pisces:Osteichthyes)
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Mart R. Gross, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96 such as long term potentiation; relation between models
such as long term potentiation and natural learning
(604) 291-4627 c. Hooded Rat (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae)
Univ. of Utah, 1980
a. Evolution/Survival Value Riley Hinson, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96
Social Behavior-Sex/Reproduction (519)679-2111 x. 4649
Behavioral Ecology
HINSON@SSCL.UWO.CA
b. reproductive strategy and life history evolution
McMaster Univ., 1980
c. Sunfish (Pisces:Osteichthyes:Perciformes:Centrarchidae)
a. Drug Studies
Salmon (Pisces:Osteichthyes:Salmoniformes:Salmonidae)
Learning-Pavlovian/Classical Conditioning
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO AT ERINDALE b. pavlovian conditioning processes in drug effects
CAMPUS c. Rats (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae)
7/1/96
Donald P. Cain, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
(519) 679-2111 x. 4628
cain@sscl.uwo.ca
McGill Univ., 1975
a. Learning-Neurophysiological Correlates
Drug Studies
b. neural basis of learning and memory, especially models
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CANADA (QUEBEC) CANADA (QUEBEC)
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CANADA (SASKATCHEWAN) CANADA (SASKATCHEWAN)
7/1/96 7/1/96
Mark Brigham, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96 Gary R. Bortolotti, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96
(306) 585-4255 (306) 966-4439
mark.brigham@uregina.ca bortolotti@sask.usask.ca
www.uregina.ca/science/biology/faculty/brigham Univ. Toronto, 1984
York University, 1988 a. Behavioral Ecology
a. Behavioral Ecology-Foraging Evolution/Survival Value
Behavioral Ecology-Habitate Selection b. mate choice; parental care
Locomotion c. Eagles (Aves:Falconiformes:Accipitridae)
b. the influence of ecological constraints on covergent Falcons (Aves:Falconiformes:Falconidae)
behaviors such as turpor and prey choice by bats and
goatsuckers R. J. F. Smith, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
c. Common Poorwills (Aves:Caprimulgiformes:Caprimulgidae) (306) 966-4419
Common Nighthawks Univ. of Western Ontario, 1967
(Aves:Caprimulgiformes:Caprimulgidae)
a. Behavioral Ecology-Orient/Navig/Migra/Homing
Big Brown Bats (Mammalia:Chiroptera:Vespertilionidae)
Evolution/Survival Value
Spotted Bats (Mammalia:Chiroptera:Vespertilionidae)
Communication-Chemical
Yuma Bats (Mammalia:Chiroptera:Vespertilionidae)
b. evolution of chemical alarm signals; chemical
UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN communication in mating, parental care; response to
natural stimuli as an assay in aquatic toxicology
University of Saskatchewan c. Minnows (Pisces:Osteichthyes:Cypriniformes:Cyprinidae)
Chair: Animal and Poultry Science Darters (Pisces:Osteichthyes:Perciformes:Percidae)
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7W 0W0 Grayling (Pisces:Osteichthyes:Salmoniformes:Salmonidae)
B. Laarveld
Phone: (306) 966-4972 Fax: (306) 966-4151
Degrees: MS, PhD Enrolled: 3
Research Support/ Grants:
Fellowship/Stipend:
Special Facilities:
Other Faculty: G.I. Christison, H.L. Classen
Contact: Dr. G.I. Christison
7/1/96
Harold Gonyou, PhD Research Scientist 7/1/96
(306) 477-7452
gonyou@sask.usask.ca
a. Applied Ethology
Feeding
Social Behavior
b.
c. Pigs (Mammalia:Artiodactyla:Suidae)
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7/1/96
Kathleen Cole, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96
(318) 482-6631
ksc2208@usl.edu
Univ. of Alberta, 1982
a. Social Behavior-Sex/Reproduction
Social Behavior-Social Spacing
Development/Ontogeny
b.
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b.
sex reversal and social behavior; endocrine mechanisms of AUBURN UNIVERSITY
spawning behavior and sex reversal; chemical
communication Auburn University
c. Gobies (Pisces:Osteichthyes:Perciformes:Gobiidae) Chair: Animal & Dairy Sciences
Trout(Pisces:Osteichthyes:Salmoniformes:Salmonidae) Auburn, AL 36849
Wayne Hunt, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96 Ralph Harris (interim)
(809) 422-2087 Phone: (334) 844-4160 Fax: (334) 844-1519
University of the West Indies, 1976 cmccall@agnet.auuburn.edu
a. Behavioral Ecology Degrees: MS, PhD Enrolled: 2
Social Behavior Research Support/ Grants: Yes
Evolution/Survival Value
Fellowship/Stipend:
b. effects of mate choice, habitat selection and social rank on
fitness Special Facilities: teaching units for various
c. Fish (Pisces) farm species
Sea Urchins (Echinodermata:Echinoidea) Other Faculty: K. Cummins
Polychaetes (Annelida:Polychaeta) Contact: Dr. Dale Coleman
Amphipods (Arthropoda:Crustacea:Amphipoda)
Vervets (Mammalia:Primates:Cercopithecidae) (334) 844-1519
7/1/96
Milbrey Leighton-Shapiro, PhD Res. Assoc. 7/1/96
Cynthia A. McCall, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96
(809) 899-3140
(334) 844-1556
University of Cambridge, UK, 1985
cmccall@acesag.auburn.edu
a. Social Behavior-Social Spacing
Behavioral Ecology-Foraging Texas A & M Univ., 1983
Evolution/Survival Value a. Applied Ethology
b. individual differences vs. group patterns; evolution of Learning
grouping patterns, proximate mechanisms maintaining Social Behavior
such patterns; inter-independent relationships b. secondary reinforcements in horse training; relationship
c. Macques (Mammalia:Primates:Cercopithecidae) between dominance orders and learning ability in horses;
Leaf Monkeys (Mammalia:Primates:Cercopithecidae) response to discriminatory signal used in different learning
Coral Reef tasks
Fish(Pisces:Osteichthyes:Perciformes:Serranidae) c. Horses (Mammalia:Perissodactyla:Equidae)
Herons/Egrets (Aves:Ciconiiformes:Ardeidae) Domestic Dogs (Mammalia:Carnivora:Canidae)
Anis (Aves:Cuculiformes:Cuculidae) Domestic Cats (Mammalia:Carnivora:Felidae)
Domestic Llamas (Mammalia:Artiodactyla:Camelidae)
Yvonne Sadovy, PhD Technician 7/1/96
Univ. of Manchester, 1985 AUBURN UNIVERSITY
a. Social Behavior-Aggression Auburn University
Social Behavior-Social Spacing Chair: Zoology and Entomology
Social Behavior-Sex/Reproduction Auburn, AL 36849
b. sexual development; environmental influence on sexual
J.F. Pritchett
expression; social structure and intraspecific aggression
c. Bi-color Damselfish
Phone: (205) 844-4850 Fax:
(Pisces:Osteichthyes:Perciformes:Pomacentridae) Degrees: MS, PhD Enrolled: 5
Red Hind (Pisces:Osteichthyes:Perciformes:Serranidae) Research Support/ Grants:
Douglas Y. Shapiro, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96 Fellowship/Stipend:
(809) 899-3140 Special Facilities:
Cambridge Univ., 1977 Other Faculty:
a. Social Behavior-Sex/Reproduction Contact: J.F. Pritchett
Social Behavior-Social Spacing
Evolution/Survival Value
7/1/96
b. behavioral control of sex reversal; development and
function of social groups; intergroup spacing; territoriality; Arthur G. Appel, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96
endocrine/hormonal mechanisms (205) 844-2562
c. Anthias (Pisces:Osteichthyes:Perciformes:Serranidae)
University of California, 1985
Red Hind (Pisces:Osteichthyes:Perciformes:Serranidae)
Gobies (Pisces:Osteichthyes:Perciformes:Gobiidae) a. Behavioral Ecology
Bluehead Wrasse Biological Rhythms
(Pisces:Osteichthyes:Perciformes:Labridae) Social Behavior
Vervets (Mammalia:Primates:Cercopithecidae) b. time-activity budgets; mate selection; aggregation,
physiological stress, & related behaviors; foraging and
interspecific aggression
c. Cockroaches (Arthropoda:Insecta:Orthoptera:Blattidae)
Fire Ants (Arthropoda:Insecta:Hymenoptera:Formicidae)
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James H. Cane, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96 Geoffrey E. Hill, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96
(205) 844-2559 (334) 844-9269
Univ. of Kansas, 1983 ghill@acesag.auburn.edu
a. Behavioral Ecology-Foraging Univ. Of Michegan, 1991
Communication-Chemical a. Social Behavior-Sexual Selection
Communication-Acoustic Evolution
Evolution/Survival value Communication
b. evolution of chemical and acoustical premating activity of b. evolution of plumage coloration including carotenoid and
bark beetles; economics of pollen specialization for structural coloration; models of sexual selection,
reproductive fitness of plants and bees; phylogenetics vs. particularly the role of sensory perception in female choice
adaptation
c. House Finch (Aves:Passeriformes:Fringillidae)
c. Bark Beetles (Arthropoda:Insecta:Coleoptera:Scolytidae) Blue Grosbeak (Aves:Passeriformes:Emberizidae)
Bees (Arthropoda:Insecta:Hymenoptera:Apidae) Henslow's Sparrow (Aves:Passeriformes:Emberizidae)
Checkered Beetles Bachman's Sparrow (Aves:Passeriformes:Emberizidae)
(Arthropoda:Insecta:Coleoptera:Cleridae)
Robert Lishak, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96
AUBURN UNIVERSITY (334) 844-3928
Auburn University Ohio State Univ., 1976
Chair: Zoology and Wildlife Science a. Communication
Auburn, AL 36849 Feeding/Ingestion
Dr. Marie Wooten Behavioral Ecology
Phone: (334) 844-9225 Fax: (334)884-9234 b. communiation and foraging behavior in gray squirrels
c. Gray Squirrel (Mammalia:Rodentia:Sciuridae)
Degrees: MS, PhD Enrolled: 10
Research Support/ Grants: Limited Mary T. Mendonca, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96
Fellowship/Stipend: (334) 844-9338
Special Facilities: computer lab, avaiary facility, mendomt@mail.auburn.edu
molecular Univ. of California, Berkeley, 1986
systematics/genetics lab, a. Endocrine/Hormonal Interactions
neurobehavior lab Neural Mechanisms-Neuroethology
Other Faculty: Social Behavior-Sex/Reproduction
b.
Contact: Dr. Geoffrey Hill
c. Big Brown Bat (Mammalia:Chirptera:Vespertilionidae)
African Reed Frog (Amphibia:Apoda:Hyperolidae)
7/1/96
Red-Sided Garter Snake (Reptilia:Serpentes:Colubridae)
F. Stephen Dobson, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96 American Alligator (Reptilia:Crocodilia:Crocodylidae)
Red-Eared Slider (Reptilia:Chelonia:Emydidae)
(334) 844-9252
fdobson@acesag.auburn.edu UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA AT FAIRBANKS
Univ. of Michegan, 1984 University of Alaska at Fairbanks
a. Behavioral Ecology Chair: Biology and Wildlife
Evolution/Survival Value
Fairbanks, AK 99701
Social Behavior
b. dispersal behavior; mating systems; inbreeding; infanticide; Mark W. Oswood
life history of small mammals Phone: (907) 474-7972 Fax:
c. Plateau Pika (Mammalia:Lagomorphia:Ochotonidae) Degrees: MS, PhD Enrolled: 26
Ground Squirrels (Mammalia:Rodentia:Sciuridae)
Prairie Dogs (Mammalia:Rodentia:Sciuridae)
Research Support/ Grants:
Fellowship/Stipend:
Craig Guyer, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96
Special Facilities:
(334) 884-9232 Other Faculty:
cguyer@ag.auburn.edu
Contact: Edward Murphy
University of Miami, 1986
a. Behavioral Ecology 7/1/96
Descriptive Studies/Natural History
b. factors effecting population density/habitat selection Brian M. Barnes, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96
c. Lizards (Reptilia:Sauria) (907) 474-6067
Turtles (Reptilia:Chelonia) University of Washington, 1983
Salamanders (Amphibia:Caudata)
a. Behavioral Ecology
b. physiological ecology and behavior of hibernating ground
squirrels
c. Ground squirrels (Mammalia:Rodentia:Sciuridae)
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Ernest R. Schwab, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96 SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY
Loma Linda University, 1989 San Diego State University
a. Neural Mechanisms-Neuroethology Chair: Biology
Communication-Acoustic San Diego, CA 92182-0057
b. central neuronal processing of courthship song information
Paul Paolini
by female crickets
c. House cricket (Arthropoda:Insecta:Orthoptera:Gryllidae)
Phone: Fax:
Degrees: MS, PhD Enrolled:
MOSS LANDING MARINE LABORATORIES Research Support/ Grants:
Moss Landing Marine Laboratories Fellowship/Stipend:
Chair: Moss Landing, CA 95039 Special Facilities:
Other Faculty:
Phone: (408) 633-3304 Fax: Contact: L.R. McClenaghan
Degrees: MA, MS Enrolled: 20
Research Support/ Grants: 7/1/96
Fellowship/Stipend: Vernon L. Avila, Phd Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96
Special Facilities: Univ. of Colorado, 1972
Other Faculty: a. Endocrine/Hormonal Mechanisms
Contact: Gail Johnston Feeding/Ingestion
Social Behavior-Sex/Reproduction
7/1/96 b. steroids and their roles in various behaviors; 17B estradiol
and androgens
James T. Harvey, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96 c. Bluegill Sunfish
(408) 633-7261 (Pisces:Osteichthyes:Perciformes:Centrarchidae)
African Clawed Frogs (Amphibia:Salientia:Pipidae)
Oregon State Univ. 1987
Jewelfish (Pisces:Osteichthyes:Perciformes:Cichlidae)
a. Behavioral Ecology-Foraging
Behavioral Ecology Frank T. Awbrey, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
Social Behavior-Social spacing
Univ. of Texas, Austin, 1965
b. study of foraging and behavioral ecology of marine
a. Communication-Acoustic
mammals
Sensory Mechanisms-Audition
c. Harbor seals (Mammalia:Carnivora:Phocidea) Social Behavior
Gray Whales (Mammalia:Cetacea:Eschrichtiidae)
b. bioacoustics in amphibians and cetaceans; effects of
sound on audition and behavior; biophysics of hearing
SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY
c. Pacific Tree Frogs (Amphibia:Salientia:Hylidae)
San Diego State University Killer Whales (Mammalia:Cetacea:Delphinidae)
Chair: Anthropology False Killer Whales (Mammalia:Cetacea:Delphinidae)
San Diego, CA 92183 Beluga Whales (Mammalia:Cetacea:Monodontidae)
Larry L. Leach Gerald Collier, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
Phone: (619) 265-5527 Fax: Univ. of Calif., Los Angeles, 1968
Degrees: MA Enrolled: 20 a. Behavioral Ecology
Research Support/ Grants: Evolution/Survival Value
Social Behavior
Fellowship/Stipend:
b. evolution and nature of avian mating systems; species
Special Facilities: diversity and habitat selection
Other Faculty: c. Passerine Birds (Aves:Passeriformes)
Contact: Graduate Advisor, Department of Blackbirds (Aves:Passeriformes:Icteridae)
Jacanas (Aves:Charadriiformes:Jacanidae)
Anthropology
Don Hunsaker, II, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
7/1/96
Univ. of Texas, Austin, 1960
Lois K. Lippold, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 a. Social Behavior
Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, 1971 Behavioral Ecology
Communication
a. Social Behavior
Behavioral Ecology b. tropical and desert animals
Natural History/Descriptive Studies c. Marsupials (Mammalia:Marsupialia)
b. paternal/maternal behavior; sex and reproduction; gestation Lizards (Reptilia:Sauria)
and parturition Neil Krekorian, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
c. Douc Langurs (Mammalia:Primates:Cercopithecidae)
Golden Monkeys (Mammalia:Primates:Cercopithecidae) Univ. of Toronto, 1970
a. Behavioral Ecology
Natural History/Descriptive Studies
Social Behavior
b. social spacing; aggression; sex and reproduction
c. Lizards (Reptilia:Sauria:Iguanidae)
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b.
L. R. McClenaghan, Jr., PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96 vocal communication in song birds (ecology of song)
c. Darwin's Finches (Aves:Passeriformes:Geospizinae)
Kansas, 1977 Fox Sparrows (Aves:Passeriformes:Emberizidae)
a. Behavioral Ecology-Foraging Green-Tailed Towhees (Aves:Passeriformes:Emberizidae)
Evolution/Survival value
Behavioral Genetics Janet A. Randall, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96
b. (415) 338-7100
c. Meadow Mice (Mammalia:Rodentia:Cricetidae) jrandall@sfsu.edu
Kangaroo Rat (Mammalia:Rodentia:Heteromyidae)
Washington State Univ., 1977
SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY a. Communication-Acoustic
Social Behavior
San Diego State University Endocrine/Hormonal Mechanisms
Chair: Psychology b. evolution of social organization and communication in
San Diego, CA 92182-0350 sympatric species of desert rodent; includes study of foot
Alan Litrownik drumming as seismic communication and predator defense
Phone: Fax: c. Kangaroo Rats (Mammalia:Rodentia:Heteromyidae)
Degrees: MA Enrolled: 6 STANFORD UNIVERSITY
Research Support/ Grants: Stanford University
Fellowship/Stipend: Chair: Biological Sciences
Special Facilities: Palo Alto, CA 94305-5020
Other Faculty: P. Jones
Contact: Arthur Schatz or John Grossberg Phone: Fax:
Degrees: PhD Enrolled:
7/1/96
Research Support/ Grants: Yes
Richard H. Defran, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96 Fellowship/Stipend:
Bowling Green State Univ., 1972 Special Facilities:
a. Behavioral Ecology Other Faculty:
Social Behavior
Sensory Mechanisms Contact: Lorie Langdon, Student Services
b. Cetacean behavior; population biology; animal (415) 723-5413
psychophysics 7/1/96
c. Dolphins (Mammalia:Cetacea:Delphinidae) Deborah M. Gordon, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96
Evelyn F. Segal, PhD Prof. Emeritus 7/1/96 (415) 725-6364
Univ. of Minnesota, 1958 gordon@ants.stanford.edu
a. Learning-Reinforcement Duke University, 1983
Learning-Complex a. Behavior Ecology-Foraging
Learning-Discrimination Behavior Ecology-Territoriality
b. concept learning in a Barbary Macaque; verbal learning in a Social Behavior-Sociality
Barbary Macaque b. behavioral ecology; social organization; foraging;
c. Barbary Macaques (Mammalia:Primates:Cercopithecidae) territoriality; development of colony organization; colony
Albino Rats (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae) growth
Squirrels (Mammalia:Rodentia:Sciuridae) c. Harvester Ants
(Arthropoda:Insecta:Hymenoptera:Formicidae)
SAN FRANCISCO STATE UNIVERSITY Argentine Ants
(Arthropoda:Insecta:Hymenoptera:Formicidae)
San Francisco State University
Chair: Biological Sciences STANFORD UNIVERSITY
San Francisco, CA 94132
Stanford University
Crellin Pauling
Chair: Psychology
Phone: (415) 338-1548 Fax: Stanford, CA 94305
Degrees: MS, MA Enrolled: 15 Ewart Thomas
Research Support/ Grants: Phone: (415) 497-3995 Fax:
Fellowship/Stipend: Degrees: PhD Enrolled:
Special Facilities: Research Support/ Grants:
Other Faculty: Fellowship/Stipend:
Contact: Dot Simms Special Facilities:
Other Faculty:
7/1/96
Contact:
Robert L. Bowman, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
Univ. of Calif., Berkeley, 1957 7/1/96
a. Behavioral Ecology-Foraging 7/1/96
J. Wine, PhD Assoc. Prof.
Communication-Vocal
Development/Ontogeny
b.
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Univ.of Calif., Los Angeles, 1971 Walter D. Koenig, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96
a. Learning (831) 659-5981
Locomotion
Sensory Mechanisms wicker@uclink.berkeley.edu
b. Univ. of California - Berkeley, 1978
c. Crayfish (Arthropoda:Crustacea:Decapoda) a. Behavioral Ecology-Territoriality
Social Behavior-Sex/Reproduction
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - BERKELEY Evolution/Survival Value
b. mating systems; social spacing; territoriality; evolution
University of California - Berkeley
c. Acorn Woodpeckers (Aves:Piciformes:Picidae)
Chair: Anthropology
Yellow-Billed Magpies (Aves:Passeriformes:Corvidae)
Berkeley, CA 94720 Western Bluebirds (Aves:Passeriformes:Turdidae)
William Simmons Dragonflies (Arthropoda:Insecta:Odonata:Libellulidae)
Phone: Fax:
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFONIA - DAVIS
Degrees: PhD Enrolled: 15
University of Califonia - Davis
Research Support/ Grants:
Chair: Epidemiology and Preventive
Fellowship/Stipend: Medicine,
Special Facilities: School of Vet. Medicine,
Other Faculty: Psychology,
Contact: K. Milton or P. Dolhinow Agriculture Economics
Davis, CA 95616
7/1/96 Albert A. Harrison (Psych.) or Warren
7/1/96 Phone: Johnston (Ag.)
Katharine Milton, PhD Assoc. Prof.
(916) 752-1884 Fax:
(415) 642-8607
Degrees: MS,PhD Enrolled: 10
New York Univ., 1977
a. Behavioral Ecology-Foraging Research Support/ Grants:
Feeding/Ingestion Fellowship/Stipend:
Behavioral Ecology-Territoriality Special Facilities:
b. feeding ecology of primates; production patterns of tropical
forest trees; quality and anti-quality components of tropical
Other Faculty:
plant parts Contact: Melody Siminton (Psych.) or R. Cross
c. Howler Monkeys (Mammalia:Primates:Cebidae) (Ag.)
Woolly Spider Mondeys (Mammalia:Primates:Cebidae) (Ag.)
Spider Monkeys (Mammalia:Primates:Cebidae) 7/1/96
Woolly Monkeys (Mammalia:Primates:Cebidae)
Marc Mangel, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
Humans (Mammalia:Primates:Hominidae)
(406) 459-5797
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - BERKELEY msmangel@cats.ucsc.edu
University of California - Berkeley Univ. of British Columbia, 1978
Chair: Zoology a. Behavioral Ecology
Berkeley, CA 94720 Learning
Marvalee Wake Methodology
Phone: b. unified foraging theory and its applications
Fax:
c. Fruit flies (Arthropoda:Insecta:Diptera:Drosophilidae)
Degrees: PhD Enrolled: 4 Starling (Aves:Passeriformes:Sturnidae)
Research Support/ Grants:
Fellowship/Stipend:
Special Facilities:
Other Faculty:
Contact: Barbara Hayashida or Graduate
Admissions Secretary
7/1/96
George W. Barlow, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
(510) 642-2947
barlowgw@socrates.berkeley.edu
Univ. of Calif., Los Angeles, 1958
a. Evolution/Survival Value
Development/Ontogeny
Social Behavior
b. development and evolution of social behavior in fishes
c. Cichlid Fishes (Pisces:Osteichthyes:Perciformes:Cichlidae)
Coral-reef Fishes (Pisces)
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Marylynn S. Barkley, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96 Lawrence V. Harper, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
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Sarah Blaffer Hrdy, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 James R. Millam, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96
(916) 753-1798 (916) 752-1149
Harvard Univ., 1975 jrmillam@ucdavis.edu
a. Social Behavior-Sex/Reproduction Univ. Of Minnesota, 1981
Social Behavior-Parental/Filial a. Applied Ethology-Companion Animals
Human Ethology Endocrine/Hormonal Interactions
b. male and female reproductive strategies among primates Neural Mechanisms-Neuroendocrine Regulation
c. Hanuman Langurs (Mammalia:Primates:Cercopithecidae) b. behavioral regulation of gonadotropin-releasing hormone
Humans (Mammalia:Primates:Hominidae) secretion and neuroanatomic basis of that regulation
7/1/96 c. Cockatiel (Aves:Psittaciformes:Cacatuidae)
Dale F. Lott, PhD Prof.
Orange-winged (Aves:Psittaciformes:Psittacidae)
(916) 752-7641 Domestic Turkey (Aves:Galliformes:Meleagridae)
dflott@ucdavis.edu Japanese Quail (Aves:Galliformes:Phasiandidae)
Zebra Finch (Aves:Passeriformes:Estrilidae)
Univ. of Washington, 1964
a. Social Behavior Gary P. Moberg, PhD Prof./Assoc. Dean 7/1/96
Behavioral Ecology
(916) 752-1253
b. functions of and proximate mechanisms involved in
intraspecific variation in social systems gpmoberg@ucdavis.edu
c. California Quail (Aves:Galliformes:Phasianidae) Univ. of Illinois, 1968
American Bison (Mammalia:Artiodactyla:Bovidae) a. Endocrine/Hormonal Mechanisms
Applies Ethology
Peter R. Marler, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 Stress
(530) 752-0720 b. physiological and behavioral response of animals during
prmarler@ucdavis.edu stress
c. Fish (Chordata:Pisces)
Cambridge Univ. England, 1954
Mammals (Mammalia:Artiodactyla)
a. Development/Ontogeny
Communication-Acoustic Robert M. Murphey, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
Endocrine/Hormonal Mechanisms
(916) 752-1855
b. animal behavior, with special reference to development of
vocal communication in birds and primates; animal
Vanderbilt Univ., 1966
semantics; role of innate knowledge in development of a. Behavioral Genetics
perception in animals and man Applied Ethology-Domestic Animals
c. Birds (Aves:Passeriformes) Natural History/Descriptive Studies
Apes (Mammalia:Primates:Pongidae) b. genetic and environmental influences on behavioral
Monkeys (Mammalia:Primates:Cercopithecidae) variation in cattle and other animals
c. Domestic Cattle (Mammalia:Artiodactyla:Bovidae)
William A. Mason, PhD Prof. Emeritus 7/1/96 Capybaras (Mammalia:Rodentia:Hydrochaeridae)
(916) 752-3273 Frogs (Amphibia:Salientia:Leptodactylidae)
wamason@ucdavis.edu Donald H. Owings, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
Stanford Univ., 1954 (530) 752-1673
a. Social Behavior
dhowings@ucdavis.edu
Development/Ontogeny
b. primate social development and social organization from a Univ. of Washington, 1972
comparative perspective a. Behavioral Ecology-Predator/Prey
c. Titi Monkeys (Mammalia:Primates:Cebidae) Communication-Acoustic
Macaques (Mammalia:Primates:Cercopithecidae) Communication-Visual
Humans (Mammalia:Primates:Hominidae) b. alarm signals; anti-snake behavior; variation and ontogeny
Primates (Mammalia:Primates) of communicatory behavior
c. Ground Squirrels (Mammalia:Rodentia:Sciuridae)
Joy A. Mench, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 Rattlesnakes (Reptilia:Squamata:Crotalidae)
(530)752-7125 7/1/96
Edward O. Price, PhD Prof.
jamench@ucdavis.edu
(530)752-6789
Univ. Of Sussex. 1983
eoprice@ucdavis.edu
a. Applied Ethology-Domestic Animals
Endocrine/Hormonal Interactions Michigan State Univ., 1967
Neural Mechanisms-Neurophysiological Correlates a. Applied Ethology-Domestic Animals
b. animal welfare and the ethics of animal use; Social Behavior-Sex/Reproduction
neurophysiological and hormonal correlates of stress in Social Behavior-Parent/Filial Interactions
captive animals;environmental enrichment b. development of sexual behavior in domestic male
c. Chickens (Aves:Galliformes) ungulates (cattle,sheep & goats); maternal-filial interactions
Quail (Aves:Galliformes) in sheep; effects of domestication on animal behavior;
Monkeys (Mammalia:Primates) c. Sheep (Mammalia:Artiodactyla:Bovidae)
Cattle (Mammalia:Artiodactyla:Bovidae)
Goats (Mammalia:Artiodactyla:Capridae)
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Nancy T. Burley, PhD 7/1/96
(714) 856-6006
Univ. of Texas, 1977
a. Social Behavior-Sex/Reproduction
Evolution/Survival Value
Communication
b. sexual selection; evolution of mating systems; intraspecific
communication
c. Zebra Finches (Aves:Passeriformes:Estillidae)
Pigeons (Aves:Columbiformes:Columbidae)
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USA (COLORADO) USA (COLORADO)
Joan M. Herbers, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 Anne Bekoff, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
(970) 491-7013 (303) 492-5114
herbers@lamar.colostate.edu anne.bekoff@colorado.edu
Northwestern Univ., 1978 Washington Univ., 1974
a. Behavior Ecology-Foraging a. Neural Mechanisms-Neuroethology
Social Behavior-Sociality Development/Ontogeny
Evolution/Survival Value Locomotion
b. ecology and genetics of eusociality b. development of motor behaviors in chicks and chick
c. Hymenoptera, Ants (Insecta:Hymenoptera:Formicidae) embryos (e.g.embryonic motility, walking, foot shaking, etc.)
c. Domestic Chickens (Aves:Galliformes:Phasianidae)
Philip N. Lehner, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
Marc Bekoff, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
(970) 491-5875
plehn@lamar.colostate.edu (303) 443-6857
Utah State Univ., 1969 bekoffm@spot.colorado.edu
a. Communication-Acoustic Washington Univ., 1972
Behavioral Ecology-Predator/Prey a. Behavioral Ecology
Applied Ethology-Domestic Animals Communication
b. ethology and behavioral ecology of birds and mammals Play
c. Manes Wolf (Mammalia:Carnivora:Canidae) b. evolution of social behavior; development; behavioral
Gray Jays (Aves:Passeriformes:Corvidae) ecology; cognitive ethology; animal welfare
c. Domestic Dogs (Mammalia:Carnivora:Canidae)
Janice Moore, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96 Wolves (Mammalia:Carnivora:Canidae)
(970) 491-6764 Shelter's Jay (Aves:Passeriformes)
pillbug@lamar.colostate.edu Michael D. Breed, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
Univ. of New Mexico, 1981 (303) 492-7687
a. Behavioral Ecology-Parastite-Induced Alterations in
breed@spot.colorado.edu
Behavior
b. adaptive significance of parasite-induced behavior
Univ. of Kansas 1977
situations in hosts a. Social Behavior-Kin Recognition
c. Cockroach (Arthropoda:Insecta:Orthoptera) Social Behavior-Dominance
Beetle (Arthropoda:Insecta:Coleoptera) Endocrine/Hormonal Mechanisms
Rat (Mammalia:Rodentia:Sciuridae) b. kin recognition; physiological mechanisms that regulate
Ground Squirrel (Mammalia:Rodentia) aggression/dominance; dynamics of colony defense
Acanthocephala (Acanthoscephala) mechanisms; social insect biology
c. Honey Bees (Arthropoda:Insecta:Hymenoptera:Apidae)
William C. Wright, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96 Giant Tropical Ants
(970) 491-5552 (Arthropoda:Insecta:Hymenoptera:Formicidae)
Cockroaches (Arthropoda:Insecta:Orthoptera:Blattidae)
bwright@lamar.colostate.edu
Scripps Inst. of Oceanography, 1985 UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT
a. Neural Mechanisms-Neuroethology
University of Connecticut
Learning Mechanisms
Evolution/Survival Value Chair: Biobehavioral Sciences Graduate
b. Evolution of mechanisms of learning using comparative Degree Program (Psychology)
method on homologous reflex circuits in sea slugs; the Storrs, CT 06269-4154
neural basis of parasite-induced behavior change Victor H. Denenberg
c. Sea Slugs (Mollusca:Opisthobranch) Phone: (860) 486-3826 Fax:
Amphipods (Arthropoda:Crustacea)
Limpets (Mollusca:Gastropoda) Degrees: MS, PhD Enrolled: 20
Research Support/ Grants:
UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO Fellowship/Stipend:
University of Colorado Special Facilities:
Chair: Environmental, Population and
Other Faculty:
Organismic Biology
Boulder, CO 80309-0334 Contact: Kathy Moriarty
Carl Bock 7/1/96
Phone: (303) 492-8961 Fax:
Ross Buck, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
Degrees: MA, PhD Enrolled: 5
(860) 486-4494
Research Support/ Grants:
buck@uconnvm.uconn.edu
Fellowship/Stipend:
University of Pittsburgh, 1970
Special Facilities:
a. Human Ethology
Other Faculty: Motivation/Emotion
Contact: Dr. Marc Bekoff Social Behavior
b. spontaneous communication of emotion in humans,
7/1/96 including social and genetic bases of expressive behavior;
the development of expressiveness; expressiveness in an
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Charles S. Henry, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 Theodore L. Taigen, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96
(860) 486-4450 (860) 486-4154
chenry@uconnvm.uconn.edu taigen@uconnvm.uconn.edu
Harvard Univ., 1973 Cornell University, 1981
a. Behavioral Ecology a. Behavioral Ecology
Communication-Acoustic Communication
Evolution/Survival Value Natural History/Descriptive Studies
b. courtship singing in Green Lacewings and its relevance to b. energetics of vocal communication in frogs; physiological
speciation and phylogeny ecology of amphibians
c. Green Lacewings c. Frogs (Amphibia:Salientia:Anura)
Arthropoda:Insecta:Neuroptera:Chrysopidae)
Stephen T. Trumbo, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96
Andrew Moiseff, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96
(203) 236-9878
(860) 486-4562 trumbo@uconnvm.uconn.edu
Cornell Univ., 1980 Univ. Of North Carolina, 1988
a. Sensory Mechanisms-Audition a. Social Behavior
Neural Mechanisms-Neurophysiological Correlates Endocrine/Hormonal Interactions
Communication-Acoustic Evolution/Survival Vale
b. neural mechanisms for sound localization b. evolution of parental care and social behavior;
c. Barn Owls (Aves:Strigiformes:Tytonidae) function,behavioral and physiological mechanisms; division
of labor in social insects
Carl W. Rettenmeyer, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
c. Burying Beetles (Insecta:Coleoptera:Silphidae)
(860) 486-0828 Honey Bees (Insecta:Hymenoptera:Apidae)
Univ. of Kansas, 1962 7/1/96
Peter Turchin, PhD Assist. Prof.
a. Behavioral Ecology-Foraging
Natural History/Descriptive Studies (860) 486-3603
Social Behavior-Sociality turchin@uconnvm.uconn.edu
b. foraging behavior of ants, especially army ants; behavior of Duke Univ., 1985
social wasps and guests of ants a. Behavioral Ecology-Predator/Prey Interactions
c. Ants (Arthropoda:Insecta:Hymenoptera:Formicidae) Social Behavior-Social Spacing
Social Wasps (Arthropoda:Insecta:Hymenoptera:Vespidae) b. theoretical ecology; complex dynamics in natural
Eric T. Schultz, Ph.D., PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96 populations; movement and spatial population dynamics;
aggregation behavior
(860) 486-4692 c. Small Mammals (Mammalia)
eschultz@uconnvm.uconn.edu Various Insects (Insecta)
Univ. of Calififornia, Santa Barbara, 1990 7/1/96
David L. Wagner, PhD Assoc. Prof.
a. Evolution/Survival Value
Social Behavior-Reproduction (860) 486-2139
Social Behavior-Sexual Selection dwagner@uconnvm.uconn.edu
b. life history strategies; reproduction; sexual selection; University of California, Berkeley, 1986
sexallocation; behavior in larval fishes a. Behavioral Ecology
c. Boney Fishes (Chordata:Osteichthyes) Communication
Kurt Schwenk, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96 b. evolution of lek mating systems and pheromonal
communication in moths; systematics of Hepialidae
(860) 486-0351 c. Butterflies, Moths (Arthropoda:Insecta:Lepidoptera)
schwenk@uconnvm.uconn.edu
Kentwood D. Wells, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
Univ. of California, Berkeley, 1984
a. Feeding/Ingestion (860) 486-4454
Evolution/Survival Value kentus@uconnvm.uconn.edu
Sensory Mechanisms-Chemical Cornell Univ., 1976
b. behavior, functional morphology and evolution of vertebrate a. Behavioral Ecology
feeding; chemosensory behavior of lizards; phylogenetic Communication
analysis of behavior Social Behavior
c. Lizards (Reptilia:Squamata:Sauria) b. social behavior and communication of frogs and toads;
Salamanders (Amphibia:Caudata) energetics of vocal communication; aggression and
Caecilians (Amphibia:Apoda:Gymnophiona) territoriality; sexual selection and mate choice; parental care
Snakes (Reptilia:Squamata:Serpentes)
c. Frogs (Amphibia:Salientia:Anura)
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Benjamin D. Sachs, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 Allan Berlind, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
(860) 468-2250 (203) 685-3483
BSACHS@UCONNVM.BITNET Harvard Univ., 1969
Univ. of Calif., Berkeley, 1966 a. Neural Mechanisms-Rhythmic Systems
a. Endocrine/Hormonal Mechanisms b. generation of rhythmic activity by small neuronal networks
Neural Mechanisms c. Lobsters (Arthropoda:Crustacea:Decapoda)
Social Behavior-Sex/Reproduction Crabs (Arthropoda:Crustacea:Decapoda)
b. psychobiology of mating behavior -- its reflexive 7/1/96
components
David Bodznick, PhD Prof.
c. Rats (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae) (203) 685-3489
Gerbils (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae) Univ. Washington, Seattle, 1977
7/1/96 a. Behavioral Ecology-Orient/Navig/Migra/Homing
John D. Salamone, PhD Assist. Prof.
Neural Mechanisms-Neurophysiological Correlates
(860) 486-4302 Sensory Mechanisms-Electrical
Emory University, 1982 b. neuroethology; sensory processing in vertebrate brain,
a. Drug studies relationship to behavior; electroreception processing and
Locomotion orientation
Learning-Reinforcement c. Lampreys
b. dopamine and acetylcholine mechanisms involved in motor (Pisces:Agnatha:Petromyzoniformes:Petromyzonidae)
activity and motivation Skates (Pisces:Chondrichthyes:Rajiformes:Rajidae)
Dogfish (Pisces:Chondrichthyes:Squaliformes:Squalidae)
c. Rats (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae)
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Douglas A. Eagles, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96 Devra G. Kleiman, PhD 7/1/96
(202) 687-5905 (202) 673-4855
Univ. of Massachusetts, 1972 dkleiman@nzp.si.edu
a. Locomotion Univ. of London, 1969
Sensory Mechanisms-Mechanical a. Development/Ontogeny
b. neurophysiology of locomotion Social Behavior-Parental/Filial
c. Horseshoe Crabs (Merostomata:Xiphosura:Xiphosuridae) Social Behavior-Sex/Reproduction
Blue Crabs (Arthropoda:Crustacea:Decapoda) b. captive breeding of endangered species; social behavior of
Edible Crabs (Arthropoda:Crustacea:Decapoda) monogamous mammals
c. Golden Lion Tamarins (Mammalia:Primates:Callitrichidae)
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION Giant Pandas (Mammalia:Carnivora:Ursidae)
Smithsonian Institution Bush Dogs (Mammalia:Carnivora:Canidae)
National Zoological Park Maned Wolves (Mammalia:Carnivora:Canidae)
Chair:
Degus (Mammalia:Rodentia:Octodontidae)
Washington, DC 20008
Edwin Gould Dale L. Marcellini, PhD 7/1/96
Phone: (202) 673-4783 Fax: (202) 673-4783
Degrees: None Enrolled: Oklahoma University, 1969
Research Support/ Grants: a. Communication-Acoustic
Social Behavior
Fellowship/Stipend: Applied Ethology-Zoo Animals
Special Facilities: b. behavior and ecology of geckos
Other Faculty: c. Geckos (Reptilia:Sauria:Gekkonidae)
Anoles (Reptilia:Sauria:Iguanidae)
Contact: Devra G. Kleiman
Eugene S. Morton, PhD 7/1/96
7/1/96
(540) 635-6582
Benjamin B. Beck, PhD 7/1/96 emorton@crc.si.edu
(202) 673-4787 Yale University, 1969
bbeck@nzp.si.edu a. Behavioral Ecology-Foraging
University of Chicago, 1967 Behavioral Ecology-Habitat Selection
Communication-Acoustic
a. Behavioral Ecology-Foraging
Learning-Complex b.
Social Behavior-Sex/Reproduction c. Insects (Arthropoda:Insecta)
b. tool behavior; propagation and reintroduction of captive Waterfowl (Aves:Anseriformes)
primates Passerine Birds (Aves:Passeriformes)
c. Golden Lion Tamarins (Mammalia:Primates:Callitrichidae) Katherine Ralls, PhD 7/1/96
Gorillas (Mammalia:Primates:Pongidae)
(202) 673-4815
Daryl J. Boness, PhD 7/1/96 rallsk@thegrid.net
(202) 673-4826 Harvard University, 1965
dboness@nzp.si.edu a. Social Behavior-Parental/Filial
Dalhousie University, 1979 Social Behavior-Sex/Reproduction
Behavioral Genetics
a. Social Behavior
Evolution/Survival Value b. inbreeding in small populations of a variety of exotic
Behavioral Ecology species; behavior and reproduction of captive ungulates;
conservation of marine mammals
b. male and female reproductive strategies, lactation
strategies, and early development in pinnipeds c. Duikers (Mammalia:Artiodactyla:Bovidae)
Mouse Deer (Mammalia:Artiodactyla:Bovidae)
c. Seals (Mammalia:Pinnipedia:Phocidae) California Sea Otters (Mammalia:Carnivora:Mustelidae)
Sea Lions (Mammalia:Pinnipedia:Otariidae) Dugongs (Mammalia:Sirenia:Dugongidae)
Walruses (Mammalia:Pinnipedia:Odobenidae) Dorcas Gazelles (Mammalia:Artiodactyla:Bovidae)
Scott R. Derrickson, PhD 7/1/96 7/1/96
Michael H. Robinson, PhD Director, NZP
(540) 635-6510 (202) 673-4721
sderrickson@crc.si.edu Oxford University, 1968
Univ. of Minnesota, 1977 a. Behavioral Ecology-Predator/Prey
a. Applied Ethology Evolution/Survival Value
Communication-Acoustic Social Behavior-Sex/Reproduction
Social Behavior b.
b. social influences on sexual behavior: captive breeding; c. Grasshoppers (Arthropoda:Insecta:Orthoptera)
animal reintroductions Spiders (Arthropoda:Arachnida:Araneida)
c. Dabbling Ducks (Aves:Anseriformes:Anatidae)
Cranes (Aves:Gruiformes:Gruidae)
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Michael Salmon, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 Richard N. Mariscal, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
(561) 297-2747 (904) 644-1569
salmon@fau.edu mariscal@bio.fsu.edu
Univ. of Maryland, 1964 University of California, Berkeley 1966
a. Behavioral Ecology-Orient/Navig/Migra/Homing a. Behavioral Ecology
Communication-Acoustic b. behavioral ecology of cnidaria symbioses
Social Behavior-Sexual Selection
c. Sea Anemones, Corals (Cnidaria)
b. mechanisms of orientation and navigation; behavior as a Hermit Crabs (Arthropoda:Crustacea:Decapoda:Anomura)
tool in conservation and management of endangered or Anemone Fishes
threatened marine species (Pisces:Osteichthyes:Perciformes:Pomacentridae)
c. Sea Turtles (Reptilia:Chelonia)
Fishes (Chordata:Pisces) Michael Meredith, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
Fiddler Crabs (Arthropoda:Crustacea) (904) 644-1569
Jeanette Wyneken, PhD Research Prof. 7/1/96 mmered@neuro.fsu.edu
(407) 367-2747 University of Pennsylvania, 1974
a. Sensory Mechanisms-Chemical
JWyneken@ACC.FAU.EDU
Neural Mechanisms
Univ. of Illinois, 1988 Social Behavior-Sex/Reproduction
a. Functional Anatomy b. mechanisms of olfaction & chemical communication,
Behavior Ecology-Predator/Prey Interactions function of vomeronasal organ and nervus terminalis
b. swimming mechanisms and streamlining; metabolic costs especially in sexual behavior
of migratory locomotion; orientation mechanisms c. Hamsters (Mammalia:Rodentia:Cricetidae)
c. Sea Turtles (Reptilia:Chelonia)
Reptiles (Chordata:Reptilia) Joseph Travis, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
(904) 644-3700
FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY
travis@neuro.fsu.edu
Florida State University Duke University
Chair: Biological Science a. Evolution/Survival Value
Tallahassee, FL 32306 Behavioral Genetics
Lawrence G. Abele Development/Ontogeny
Phone: (904) 644-3023 Fax: b. ecological genetics, evolution of behavioral diversification
c. Sailfin Mollies
Degrees: BS, MS, PhD Enrolled: 20 (Pisces:Osteichthyes:Atheriniformes:Poeciliidae)
Research Support/ Grants: Least Killifish
Fellowship/Stipend: (Pisces:Osteichthyes:Atheriniformes:Poeciliidae)
Spring Peepers (Amphibia:Salientia:Hylidae)
Special Facilities: Barking Treefrogs (Amphibia:Salientia:Hylidae)
Other Faculty:
Walter R. Tschinkel, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
Contact: T. Roberts
(904) 644-4489
7/1/96 tschinkel@bio.fsu.edu
7/1/96 University of California, Berkeley, 1968
William Herrnkind, PhD Prof.
a. Social Behavior-Sociality
(904) 644-9840 Social Behavior-Cooperation/Altruism/Helping
herrnkind@bio.fsu.edu Social Behavior-Sex/Reproduction
Univ. of Miami, 1968 b. social biology of ants, including control of reproduction,
a. Behavioral Ecology colony founding, worker-larval relations, colony growth, etc.
Evolution/Survival Value c. Ants (Arthropoda:Insecta:Hymenoptera:Formicidae)
Sensory Mechanisms
b. behavioral specializations of marine animals in ecological FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY
context, including adaptive significance and operational Florida State University
mechanisms of orientation, predation-antipredation, habitat Chair: Psychology
selection, sensory modalities
Tallahassee, FL 32306
c. Spiny Lobsters
(Arthropoda:Crustacea:Decapoda:Palinuridae) Dr. Robert Contreras
Hermit Crabs (Arthropoda:Crustacea:Decapoda:Anomura) Phone: (904) 644-2040 Fax:
Decapod Crustaceans (Arthropoda:Crustacea:Decapoda) Degrees: MS, PhD Enrolled: 50
Gastropod Mollusks (Mollusca:Gastropoda)
Research Support/ Grants:
Fellowship/Stipend:
Special Facilities:
Other Faculty:
Contact: R. Contreras
7/1/96
Glayde Whitney, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
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James E. Lloyd, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
(904) 392-1901
Cornell Univ., 1966
a. Behavioral Ecology
Communication
Evolution/Survival Value
b. biosystematics; visual and acoustical communication
c. Fireflies (Arthropoda:Insecta:Coleoptera:Lampyridae)
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L. P. Brower, PhD Distinguished Service 7/1/96 Craig W. Osenberg, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96
Prof. (904) 392-9201
(804) 277-5065 osenberg@ZOO.AFL.EDU
brower@sbc.edu Michegan State Univ., 1988
Yale Univ., 1957 a. Behavior Ecology-Predator/Prey Interactions
a. Behavioral Ecology-Orient/Navig/Migra/Homing Behavior Ecology-Foraging
Learning-Avoidance Feeding/Ingestion
Evolution/Survival Value b. Foraging ontogeny and the role of behavior and
b. migration in monarch butterflies; avoidance, learning and morphology; application of mechanistic foraging models to
evolution of mimicry; conservation population and community ecology; dynamics of, and
c. Monarch butterflies interactions between, size-structured populations
(Arthropoda:Insecta:Lepidoptera:Danaidae) c. Sunfish (Osteichthyes:Percieformes:Centrarchidae)
Queen butterflies Snails (Mollusca:Gastropoda)
(Arthropoda:Insecta:Lepidoptera:Danaidae)
Colette M. St. Mary, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96
Blue Jays (Aves:Passeriformes:Corvidae)
Northern Orioles (Aves:Passeriformes:Emberizidae) (352) 392-1636
Grosbeaks (Aves:Passeriformes:Emberizidae) stmary@zoo.ufl.edu
Colin Chapman, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96 Univ. Of Calif., Santa Barbara, 1994
(352) 392-1196 a. Evolution/Survival Value
Social Behavior-Sex/Reproduction
cachapman@zoo.ufl.edu Social Behavior-Sexual Selection
Univ. of Alberta, 1987 b. the evolution of hermaphroditic sexual patters in the gobiid
a. Behavior Ecology-Foraging genus Lythrypnus; mating system and sexual selection in
Social Behavior-Sociality fishes and marine invertebrates; reproductive behavior and
Communication-Acoustic management of harvested populations
b. ecological determinants of social organization, particularly c. Gobies (Pisces:Gobiidae:Lythrypnus)
constrants on group size Host:Parasitoid Systems (Arthropoda:Insecta:Hymenoptera)
c. Primates (Mammalia:Primates) (Arthropoda:Insecta:Lepidoptera)
Parrots (Aves:Psittaciformes)
UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI
John H. Kaufmann, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
University of Miami
(904) 392-1194 Chair: Biology
Univ. of Calif., Berkeley, 1961 Coral Gables, FL 33124-0421
a. Behavioral Ecology Dr. Michael Gaines
Social Behavior-Dominance
Social Behavior-Social Spacing Phone: (305) 284-3974 Fax: (305) 284-3039
b. behavioral ecology of vertebrates, esp. mammals, with Degrees: MS, PhD Enrolled: 12
emphasis on ecology and evolution of behavior Research Support/ Grants: Yes
c. Raccoons (Mammalia:Carnivora:Procyonidae)
Fellowship/Stipend:
Kangaroos (Mammalia:Marsupialia:Macropodidae)
Wallabies (Mammalia:Marsupialia:Macropodidae) Special Facilities: Access to marine, sub-
Wood Turtles (Reptilia:Chelonia:Emydidae) tropical, and tropical
environments for field
Doug Levey, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96
studies; outdoor study sights
(904) 392-9169 at Everglades National Park;
DLEVEY@ZOO.UFL.EDU Fairchild Tropical Gardens
University of Wisconsin, 1986 Other Faculty:
a. Behavioral Ecology Contact: Graduate Admissions and Advisory
Feeding/Ingestion Committee
b. digestive physiology of birds, especially fruit-eating birds;
plant-animal interactions, especially seed dispersal and 7/1/96
predation; evolution of migration
William H. Evoy, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
c. Cedar Waxwings (Aves:Passeriformes:Bombycillidae)
Ants (Insecta:Hymenoptera:Formicidae:spp. Pheidole) (305) 284-2853
Harvey B. Lillywhite, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 wevoy@umiami.ir.miami.edu
Univ. of Oregon, 1964
(904) 392-1101
a. Neural Mechanisms-Neuroethology
Univ. of Calif., Los Angeles, 1970 Locomotion
a. Behavioral Ecology-Thermoregulation Neural Mechanisms-Neurophysiological Correlates
b. comparative and ecological physiology; behav ecol related b. structure and function of invertebrate nervous systems,
to animal color and background matching; fire ecology; central nervous control of movement and posture, sensory
behav thermoregulation basis of arthropod orientation behavior
c. Snakes (Reptilia:Serpentes) c. Crayfish (Arthropoda:Crustacea:Decapoda:Eucarida)
Lizards (Reptilia:Sauria:Iguanidae) Spiny Lobsters (Arthropoda:Crustacea:Decapoda:Eucarida)
Frogs (Amphibia:Salientia:Ranidae) Fig Wasps (Arthropoda:Insecta:Hymenoptera:Agaonidae)
Toads (Amphibia:Salientia:Bufonidae)
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Theodore Fleming, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 Thomas G. Nolen, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96
(305) 284-6881 (914) 257-3738
tfleming@umiami.ir.miami.edi tomnolen@mad.scientist.com
Univ. of Michigan, 1969 Cornell Univ., 1984
a. Behavioral Ecology a. Sensory Mechanisms-Audition
Social Behavior Communication-Acoustic
Evolution/Survival Value Neural Mechanisms-Neuroethology
b. coevolution of fruits and frugivores; food choice, foraging Learning
and social behavior in frugivorous bats b. behavioral, anatomical & physiological approaches to
c. Fruit Bats (Mammalia:Chiroptera:Phyllostomatidae) elucidate neural mechanisms of adaptive behaviors: insect
phonotaxis and the development of learning
Steven Green, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 c. Crickets (Arthropoda:Insecta:Orthoptera:Gryllidae)
(305) 284-4272 Sea Hares (Mollusca:Gastropoda:Anaspidea:Aplysiidae)
sgreen@umiami.ir.miami.edu William A. Searcy, PhD Maytag Prof. 7/1/96
Rockefeller Univ., 1973 (305) 284-2065
a. Communication-Acoustic
wsearcy@umiami.ir.miami.edu
Behavioral Ecology-Foraging
Methodology-Data Collection/Analysis Univ. Of Washington, 1977
b. a. Communication-Acoustic
c. Macaques (Mammalia:Primates:Cercopithecidae) Social Behavior-Sexual Selection
b. behavioral ecology of birds, expecially vocal
Juilan C. Lee, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96 communication, mating systems, and sexual selection
(305) 284-6420 c. Song Sparrows (Aves:Passeriformes:Emberizidae)
Red-Winged Blackbirds (Aves:Passeriformes:Emberizidae)
jlee@umiami.ir.miami.edu
House Wrens (Aves:Passeriformes:Troglodytidae)
Univ. of Kansas, 1977
Richard R. Tokarz, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96
a. Behavioral Ecology
Evolution/Survival Value (305) 284-6209
Biological Rhythms
rtokarz@umiami.ir.miami.edu
b. geographic variation; phenetics and its adaptive significance
Univ. of Colorado, 1977
c. Anoles (Reptilia:Sauria:Iguanidae)
a. Social Behavior-Sex/Reproduction
Frogs (Amphibia:Salientia:Hylidae)
Social Behavior-Aggression
Toads (Amphibia:Salientia:Bufonidae)
Endocrine/Hormonal Mechanisms
Peter Luykx0, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 b. role of testosterone in male territorial behavior and mating
(305) 284-6400 success
c. Brown Anoles (Reptilia:Sauria:Iguanidae)
pluyx@umiami.ir.miami.edu
Univ. of Calif., Berkeley, 1964 Keith D. Waddington, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
a. Behavioral Genetics (305) 284-6301
Social Behavior kwadding@fig.cox.miami.edu
b. cytogenetics; population genetics; group interactions
Univ. of Kansas, 1977
c. Termites (Arthropoda:Insecta:Isoptera:Kalotermitidae)
a. Behavioral Ecology-Foraging
Arthur A. Myrberg, Jr., PhD Prof. 7/1/96 Communication
Behavioral Ecology
(305) 361-4141
b.
amyrberg@rsmas.miami.edu c. Honey Bees (Arthropoda:Insecta:Hymenoptera:Apidae)
Univ. of Calif., Los Angeles, 1961 Bumble Bees (Arthropoda:Insecta:Hymenoptera:Apidae)
a. Communication-Acoustic Carpenter Bees
Social Behavior-Sexual Selection (Arthropoda:Insecta:Hymenoptera:Anthophoridae)
Sensory Mechanisms-Audition Sweat Bees (Arthropoda:Insecta:Hymenoptera:Halictidae)
b. hearing mechanisms in fishes and the influence of noise on
hearing; development of hearing in fishes; functional UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA
aspects of acousic communication and sexual selection in University of South Florida
fishes
Chair: Biology
c. Bi-color Damsel Fishes Tampa, FL 33620
(Pisces:Osteichthyes:Perciformes:Pomacentridae)
Spotted Dragons (Pisces:Osteichthyes:Callionymidae) John T. Romeo
Frillfire Goby (Pisces:Osteichthyes:Gobiidae) Phone: (813) 974-3250 Fax:
Degrees: MS, PhD Enrolled: 10
Research Support/ Grants:
Fellowship/Stipend:
Special Facilities:
Other Faculty:
Contact: Bruce Cowell
7/1/96
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B.E. Mulligan, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 H. Ronald Pulliam, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96
(706) 542-3039 (706) 542-8239
mulligan@uga.cc.uga.edu Duke Univ., 1970
University of Mississippi, 1964 a. Behavioral Ecology-Foraging
a. Sensory Mechanisms Behavioral Ecology-Habitat Selection
Communication-Acoustic Social Behavior-Dominance
Evolution/Survival Value b. behavior and ecology of sparrows; foraging theory; social
b. behavior of vertebrates
c. Celebes black apes (Mammalia:Primates:Cercopithecidae) c. Sparrows (Aves:Passeriformes:Emberizidae)
Gibbons (Mammalia:Primates:Hylobatidae)
Mongoose (Mammalia:Carnivora:Viverridae) UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA
Spiny lobster (Arthropoda:Crustacea:Palinuridae) University of Georgia
Crayfish (Arthropoda:Crustacea) School of Forest Resources
Chair:
Roger K. Thomas, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 Athens, GA 30602
(706) 542-3101 L.A. Hargreaves, Jr., Dean
rkthomas@uga.cc.uga.edu Phone: (706) 542-2686 Fax:
Univ. of Georgia, 1965 Degrees: MS,PhD Enrolled: 10
a. Learning-Complex Research Support/ Grants:
Neural Mechanisms Fellowship/Stipend:
b. cognitive processes in squirrel monkeys, rats and humans
Special Facilities:
c. Squirrel Monkeys (Mammalia:Primates:Cebidae)
Rats (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae) Other Faculty:
Humans (Mammalia:Primates:Hominidae) Contact: Graduate Coordinator, School of
Forest Resources
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA
University of Georgia 7/1/96
Chair: Zoology R. Larry Marchinton, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96
Athens, GA 30602
(706) 542-3932
Lawrence Pomeroy (Acting)
Auburn Univ., 1968
Phone: (706) 542- Fax: a. Applied Ethology-Wildlife
8239/3310 Behavioral Ecology-Territoriality
Degrees: MA, PhD Enrolled: 10 Communication-Chemical
Research Support/ Grants: b. social behavior-dominance; behavioral ecology and
management of the cervids with emphasis on white-tailed
Fellowship/Stipend: deer
Special Facilities: c. White-tailed Deer (Mammalia:Artiodactyla:Cervidae)
Other Faculty: Sambar Deer (Mammalia:Artiodactyla:Cervidae)
Brocket Deer (Mammalia:Artiodactyla:Cervidae)
Contact: H. Ronald Pulliam
UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII
7/1/96
University of Hawaii
Gene S. Helfman, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96
Chair: Psychology
(706) 542-3310 Honolulu, HI 96822
Cornell Univ., 1979 Dr. R. J. Blanchard
a. Behavioral Ecology-Predator/Prey Phone: Fax:
Behavioral Ecology-Foraging
Evolution/Survival Value Degrees: PhD Enrolled: 3
b. behavioral tactics of predators & prey as adaptations to Research Support/ Grants:
each other; including foraging tactics in a general sense Fellowship/Stipend: 1 Post. Doc. @ $30,000; 1
c. 3-Spot Damselfish Research Assist. @
(Pisces:Osteichthyes:Perciformes:Pomacentridae) $15,000; 1 Teaching
American Eels Assist. @ $15,000
(Pisces:Osteichthyes:Anguilliformes:Anguillidae)
Bicolor Damselfish Special Facilities:
(Pisces:Osteichthyes:Perciformes:Pomacentridae) Other Faculty:
Atlantic Trumpetfish Contact: Pacific Biomedical Research Center
(Pisces:Osteichthyes:Gasterosteiformes:Aulostomidae)
7/1/96
M.E. Bitterman, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
(808) 956-6987
Cornell University, 1945
a. Comparative Psychology
b. comparative analysis of learning in selected vertebrate and
invertebrate species
c.
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c.
Pigeons (Aves:Columbiformes:Columbidae) (808) 956-8655
Goldfish (Pisces:Carassius) lfreed@zoology.hawaii.edu
Honeybees (Arthropoda:Insecta:Hymenoptera)
Octopus (Mullosca:Octopus) Univ. of Iowa, Iowa City, 1981
a. Social Behavior-Sexual Selection
Robert J. Blanchar, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 Social Behavior-Sex/Reproduction
(808) 956-8004 b. mate choice; dominance; behavioral aspects of
blanchar@uhunix.hawaii.edu conservation
c. Hawaiian Honey Creepers (Aves:Drepanidae)
University of Iowa, 1962
a. Social Behavior George S. Losey, Jr., PhD Prof. 7/1/96
Drug Studies
Social Behavior-Agonistic
(808) 956-8619
b. Losey@Hawaii.Edu
c. Lab and Wild Rats (Mammalia:Rodentia:Rattus) Univ. of Calif., San Diego, 1968
a. Behavioral Ecology
D. Caroline Blanchard, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 Social Behavior
(808) 956-8538 Methodology
blanchar@uhunix.hawaii.edu b. interspecific interactions, particularly symbiotic behavior,
interspecific aggression; proximate causes of behavior;
University of Hawaii, 1974 ethology of sex changing fishes
a. Social Behavior c. Reef fishes (Pisces:Osteichthyes)
Drug Studies
Social Behavior-Agonistic Paul E. Nachtigall, PhD Dir. Marine Mammal 7/1/96
b. Research Prog.
c. Lab and Wild Rats (Mammalia:Rodentia:Rattus) (808) 247-5297
Patricia Couvillion, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96 nachtiga@hawaii.edu
(808) 956-4761 Univ. of Hawaii, 1976
University of Hawaii, 1982 a. Communication-Acoustic
a. Comparative Psychology b. low frequency hearing; echolocation ability and processes;
otoacoustic emissions; general bioacoustics; sensory
b. Comparative analysis of learning in selected vertebrate and processes
invertebrate species
c. Bottle Nose Dolphin (Mammalia:Tursiops:Truncatus)
c. Pigeons (Aves:Columbiformes:Columbidae) Risso's Dolphin (Mammalia:Grampus:Grisens)
Goldfish (Pisces:Carassius) False Killer Whale (Mammalia:Pseudorca:Crassidens)
Honeybees (Arthropoda:Insecta:Hymenoptera) Hawaini Monk Seal (mammalia:Monachus:Schauinslandi)
Crayfish (Arthropoda:Crustacea:Decapod)
Ernst S. Reese, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
Louis M. Herman, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
(808) 956-8677
(808) 537-2042
erreese@zoogate.zoo.hawaii.edu
Pennyslvania State Univ., 1961
Univ. of Calif., Los Angeles, 1960
a. Learning
Communication a. Behavior Ecology-Foraging
Behavioral Ecology Behavior Ecology-Territoriality
Social Behavior-Sexual Selection
b. laboratory studies of cognitive capabilities of bottlenose
dolphins; field studies of humpback whale behavior and b. combination of field work and laboratory work to test
distribution predictions derived from evolutionary hypotheses about
ethology and behavioral ecology
c. Bottlenosed Dolphins (Mammalia:Cetacea:Delphinidae)
Humpback Whales (Mammalia:Cetacea:Balaenopteridae) c. Butterflyfishes
(Pisces:Osteichthyes:Perciformes:Chaetodontidae))
UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII
BOISE STATE UNIVERSITY
University of Hawaii
Zoology and Hawaii Institute of Boise State University
Chair:
Marine Biology Chair: Biology
Honolulu, HI 96822 Boise, ID 83725
S.R. Haley Dr. James Long
Phone: Phone: (208) 385-3262 Fax: (208) 385-3006
(808) 956-8617 Fax:
Degrees: MS, PhD Enrolled: 20 Degrees: MS Enrolled: 12
Research Support/ Grants: Yes Research Support/ Grants: Yes
Fellowship/Stipend: Fellowship/Stipend: 10 @ $9200/yr.
Special Facilities: Hawaii Institute of Marine Special Facilities:
Biology Other Faculty:
Other Faculty: Contact: Dr. Marc Bechard, Graduate Studies
Contact: George Losey or E.S. Reese Coordinator
7/1/96
7/1/96
James R. Belthoff, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96
Leonard A. Freed, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96
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hyperprolactinemia and male copulatory behavior George H. Waring, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
c. Rats (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae)
Mice (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae)
(618) 453-4135
Hamsters (Mammalia:Rodentia:Cricetidae) waring@siu.edu
http://www.science.siu.edu/zoology/waring
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY Colorado State Univ., 1966
Southern Illinois University a. Applied Ethology
Chair: Zoology Descriptive Studies/Natural History
Carbondale, IL 62901 Social Behavior
b. social behavior, behavioral ecology, communication, and
Dr. William Munlach
behavioral development of vertebrates; applied ethology of
Phone: (618) 536-2314 Fax: (618) 453-2806 wild and domestic animals; impact of humans on
Degrees: MS, PhD Enrolled: 15 vertebrates
Research Support/ Grants: c. Birds (Aves)
Mammals (Mammalia)
Fellowship/Stipend: Reptiles (Reptilia)
Special Facilities: Shawnee National Forest, Amphibians (Amphibia)
Crab Orchard NWR Fishes (Osteichthyes)
Other Faculty: J. Newman UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
Contact: Dr. Brooks M. Burr, Director of
University of Chicago
Graduate Studies
Chair: Ecology and Evolution;
7/1/96 Committee on Evolutionary Biology
Chicago, IL 60637
Terence R. Anthoney, MD, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96
Brian Charles-Worth
(618) 529-1660 Phone: (312) 702-8940 Fax: (312) 702-4699
anthoney@siumed.edu
Degrees: PhD Enrolled: 8
Univ. of Chicago, 1968, 1975
Research Support/ Grants:
a. Evolution/Survival Value
Development/Ontogeny Fellowship/Stipend:
Biological Rhythms Special Facilities:
b. evolution of primitive motor patterns in vertebrates; Other Faculty:
evolution and ontogeny of human hiccup
Contact: V. Muhonen (E&E) or C. Johnson
c. Humans (Mammalia:Primates:Hominidae)
Squirrel Monkeys (Mammalia:Primates:Cebidae) (Comm. on Evol. Bio)
Ducks (Aves:Anseriformes:Anatidae)
Tortoises (Reptilia:Chelonia:Testudinidae) 7/1/96
Snakes (Reptilia:Serpentes:Viperidae) Jeanne Altmann, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
Lee C. Drickamer, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 (312) 703-8920
(520)523-0388 altj@Princeton.Edu
Lee.Drickamer@nau.edu Univ. of Chicago, 1979
Michigan State, 1970 a. Methodology
a. Social Behavior-Sex/Reproduction Behavioral Ecology
Behavioral Ecology Development/Ontogeny
Communication-Chemical b. ontogeny of social behavior in free-ranging primates
b. factors affecting reproductive successoin house mice; c. Baboons (Mammalia:Primates:Cercopithecidae)
chemical communication in rodents; habitat ecology of
Stuart Altmann, PhD Emeritus Prof. 7/1/96
birds and deer mice; reproduction in domestic swine
c. House Mouse (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae) (312) 702-8919
Deer Mouse (Mammalia:Rodentia:Cricetidae) salt@Princeton.Edu
Domestic Swine (Mammalia:Artiodaryla:Suidae)
Harvard Univ., 1960
Birds (Aves)
a. Behavioral Ecology-Foraging
David G. King, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 Methodology-Theoretical Models
Communication
(618) 453-7639
b. behavior, social relationships and ecology of primates
Univ. of Calif., San Diego, 1975
c. Baboons (Mammalia:Primates:Cercopithecidae)
a. Evolution/Survival Value
Neural Mechanisms
Behavioral Genetics
b. evolutionary and genetic determination of specific cellular
pathways underlying innate, adaptive behavior; neuronal
structure and ultrastructure
c. Flies (Arthropoda:Insecta:Diptera:Brachycera)
Flies (Arthropoda:Insecta:Diptera:Cyclorrhapha)
Fruit Flies (Arthropoda:Insecta:Diptera:Drosophilidae)
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Stevan J. Arnold, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 Christopher M. Corner, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96
541-737-4362 (312) 996-2992
arnolds@bcc.orst.edu Univ. of Chicago, 1980
Univ. of Michigan, 1972 a. Neural Mechanisms
a. Evolution/Survival Value Behavioral Ecology-Orient/Navig/Migra/Homing
Behavioral Genetics Behavioral Ecology-Predator/prey
Behavioral Ecology b. neural basis of spatially directed movement; sensorimotor
b. inheritance and microevolution of behavior; sexual integration; escape behavior of the cockroach; sensory
selection; comparative ethology orientation and prey capture by frogs and toads
c. Garter Snakes (Reptilia:Serpentes:Colubridae) c. American Cockroaches
Newts (Amphibia:Caudata:Salamandridae) (Arthropoda:Insecta:Orthoptera:Blattidae)
Toads (Amphibia:Salientia:Bufonidae)
Lynne D. Houck, PhD Res. Assoc., Assoc. 7/1/96 Frogs (Amphibia:Salientia:Ranidae)
Prof. 7/1/96
Bernard Greenberg, PhD Prof.
(541)737-4353
(312) 996-3103
HouckL@bcc.orst.edu
Univ. of Kansas, 1954
Univ. of Calif., Berkeley, 1977 a. Natural History/Descriptive Studies
a. Evolution/Survival Value Development/Ontogeny
Social Behavior-Sex/Reproduction b. behavior and distribution of calliphoid and other carrion
Behavioral Ecology-Territoriality flies; life cycles, developmental rates, competition
Communication-Chemical
c. Flies (Arthropoda:Insecta:Diptera)
b. evolution of behavior; sexual selection; reproductive
success David B. Mertz, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
c. Dusky Woodland Salamanders (312) 996-5437
(Amphibia:Caudata:Plethodontidae)
Other Salamanders (Amphibia:Caudata:Plethodontidae) Univ. of Chicago, 1965
a. Behavioral Genetics
Martha K. McClintock, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 Behavioral Ecology-Predator/Prey
(312) 702-2579 b. population limitation and ecological interactions, particularly
mkm1@midway.uchicago.edu cannibalism and interference behavior
c. Confused Flour Beetles
Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1974
(Arthropoda:Insecta:Coleoptera:Tenebrionidae)
a. Social Behavior-Sex/Reproduction Chestnut Flour Beetles
Endocrine/Hormonal Mechanisms (Arthropoda:Insecta:Coleoptera:Tenebrionidae)
Communication-Chemical
b. social regulation of fertility; mating systems; pheromones A. Don Murphy, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96
c. Norway Rats (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae) (312) 996-8087
Humans (Mammalia:Primates:Hominidae) Univ. of Iowa, 1979
Stephen G. Pruett-Jones, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96 a. Feeding/Ingestion
Neural Mechanisms-Neurophysiological Correlates
(773) 702-3115
b. neural basis of feeding in pond snails; identifiable neurons
pruett-jones@uchicago.edu and rhythmic behaviors
University of California Berkeley, 1985 c. Snails (Mollusca:Gastropoda:Planorbidae)
a. Behavioral Ecology
Social Behavior-Sexual Selection Thomas L. Poulson, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
Communication (312) 996-4537
b. social behavior; sexual selection; cooperative breeding; lek Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1961
mating; female choice; mating systems
a. Behavioral Ecology-Foraging
c. Super Fairy Wrens (Aves:Passeriformes:Maluridae) Behavioral Ecology-Habitat Selection
Birds of Paradise (Aves:Passeriformes:Paradisaeidae) Behavioral Ecology-Predator/Prey
Bowerbirds (Aves:Passeriformes:Ptilonorhynchidae) Evolution/Survival Value
b. current behavioral studies are part of broad evolutionary-
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS - CHICAGO ecological work on cave organisms. This includes work in
University of Illinois - Chicago all the species in aquatic and terrestrial communities.
Chair: Biological Sciences c. Cave Spiders (Arthropoda:Arachnida:Araneida)
Chicago, IL 60680 Cave Beetles (Arthropoda:Insecta:Coleoptera)
Cave Fish
Sidney B. Simpson (Pisces:Osteichthyes:Percopsiformes:Amblyopsidae)
Phone: (312) 996-2213 Fax: Dung Beetles (Arthropoda:Insecta:Coleoptera:Scarabeinae)
Degrees: MS, PhD, DA Enrolled: 12
Research Support/ Grants:
Fellowship/Stipend:
Special Facilities:
Other Faculty:
Contact: Margaret Kleist
(312) 996-2931
7/1/96
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Eliot B. Spiess, PhD Prof 7/1/96 Jeffery Conner, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96
(312) 996-2576 (217) 333-0608
Harvard Univ., 1949 j-conner@UIUC.edu
a. Behavioral Genetics Cornell Univ., 1988
Evolution/Survival Value a. Social Behavior-Sexual Selection
Social Behavior-Sexual Selection Evolution/Survival Value
b. genetic basis of behavior determining fitness and/or sexual Behavioral Ecology
selection b. integration of behavior, ecology, ecolution, and genetics,
c. Fruit Flies (Arthropoda:Insecta:Diptera:Drosophilidae) especially in pollination, natural and sexual selection,
quantitative and molecular genetics, paternity analysis, and
Robert B. Willey, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96
male fitness
(970) 641-0374 c. Bolitotherus cornutus
willeyr@gunnison.com (Arthropoda:Insecta:Coleoptera:Tenebrionidae)
Pollinating Bees (Arthropoda:Insecta:Hymenoptera)
Harvard Univ., 1959
Pollinating Flies (Arthropoda:Insecta:Diptera:Syrphidae)
a. Communication-Acoustic Pollinating Butterflies (Arpthropoda:Insecta:Lepidoptera)
Communication-Visual
Evolution/Survival Value David A. Enstrom, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96
Behavioral Ecology
(217) 244-6872
b. biogeographical evidences of behavioral (communicative)
changes and morphological divergence between Denstrom@UIUC.edu
populations within a wide-ranging species and character Univ. of Illinois, 1990
divergence between sympatric species a. Social Behavior-Sexual Selection
c. Band-winged Grasshoppers Social Behavior-Sex/Reproduction
(Arthropoda:Insecta:Orthoptera:Acrididae) Communication-Visual
b. sexual selection; hormonal influences on nale
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS attractiveness; extra-pair mating dynamics
University of Illinois c. Red-Winged Blackbird
Ecology, Ethology, and Evolution (Aves:Passeriformeds:Emberizidae:Icterinae)
Chair:
Dark-Eyed Junco
Urbana, IL 61801 (Aves:Passeriformes:Emberizidae:Emberizidae)
George O. Batzli Zebra Finch (Aves:Passeriformes:Estrildidae)
Phone: (217) 333-7802 Fax: (217) 333-7802 7/1/96
Lowell L. Getz, PhD Prof.
Degrees: PhD Enrolled: 14
(217) 244-5529
Research Support/ Grants: Yes Lowell_Getz@qms1.life.uiuc.edu
Fellowship/Stipend: 1 Univ. of Michigan, 1960
Special Facilities: Greenhouse, live animal a. Social Behavior
facility, molecular genetics b. social organization; mating system and population of
lab, several vield reserves, microtine rodents
bee lab, bioacoustics facilities c. Prairie Voles (Mammalia:Rodentia:Cricetidae)
Other Faculty:
Edward J. Heske, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96
Contact: Ms. Jean Patterson
(217) 244-2173
7/1/96 e-heske@uiuc.edu
7/1/96 Univ. of California, Berkeley, 1985
George Batzli, PhD Prof.
a. Behavioral Ecology-Habitat Selection
(217) 333-7208 Behavioral Ecology-Predator/Prey Interactions
g-batzli@qms1.life.uiuc.edu Social Behavior-Social Spacing
Univ. of California, Berkeley, 1969 b. effects of human disturbance and habitat fragmentation on
a. Behavioral Ecology-Foraging dispersal, habitat use and population ecology of
Behavioral Ecology-Habitat Selection mammalian wildlife
Behavioral Ecology-Predator/Prey Interactions c.
b. impact of food, predations, competition, and habitat Jerry Hirsch, PhD Prof. Emeritus 7/1/96
selection on distribution and abundance of lemmings and
voles (217) 333-0373
c. Prairie Vole (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae) jhirsch@s.psych.uiuc.edu
Meadow Vole (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae) Univ. Of California, Berkeley, 1955 / Univ. Rene
Jeff Brawn, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96 Decartes, 1987
a. Behavioral Genetics
(217) 333-5937
b. evolution in the laboratory after selection (38 years) for
j-brawn@UIUC.edu geotaxiz, excitatory and inhibitory conditioning
Northern Arizona Univ., 1985 c. Fruit Fly (Arthropoda:Insecta:Diptera)
a. Social Behavior-Sex/Reproduction
Behavioral Ecology-Habitat Selection
Evolution/Survival Value
b.
c. Eastern Bluebird (Aves:Passeriformes:Emberizidae)
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Steve Kohler, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96 Chris Phillips, PhD Affiliate Assist. Prof. 7/1/96
(217) 244-2103 (217) 224-7077
s-kohler@uiuc.edu Chrisp@mail.inhs.uiuc.edu
Univ. Of Mechegan, 1983 Washington Univ., St. Louis, 1989
a. Behavioral Ecology a. Behavioral Ecology
Evolution/Survival Value Descriptive Studies/Natural History
b. role of behavior in mediating species interactions, b. predator/prey interactions in freshwater ponds, specifically
structuring foodwebs; foraging behavior of aquatic the interactions among fish and pond-breeding amphibians
invertebrates c. Ambystoma Macalatum
c. Aquatic Invertebrates (Arthropoda:Insecta:Crustacea) (Amphibia:Caudata:Ambystomatidae)
Mottles Sculpin (Pisces:Cottidae) Ambystoma JeffersonianumComplex
Brown Trout (Pisces:Salmonidae) (Amphibia:Caudata:Ambystomatidae)
Ronald P. Larkin, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96 Gene E. Robinson, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96
(217) 333-7513 (217) 265-0309
r-larkin@uiuc.edu gerobinson@life.uiuc.edu
Rockefeller Univ., 1973 Cornell Univ., 1986
a. Behavioral Ecology-Orient/Navig/Migra/Homing a. Behavioral Genetics
Communication-Acoustic Endocrine/Hornmonal Interactions
Applied Ethology-Wildlife Neuroethology
b. wildlife ecology in disturbed environments; avian migration, b. mechanisms regulating colony division of labor and
orientation, energetics, and communication; bioacoustics; individual behavioral development in honey bees
characterization of animals' movements; small-scale c. Honey Bee (Insecta:Hymenoptera:Dipidae)
atmospheric motions and flying animals
c. Migrating Birds (Aves) Scott K. Robinson, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96
Red-Cockaded Woodpecker (Aves:Picidae) (217) 333-6857
Canada Goose (Aves:Anseriformes:Snseridae)
scottr@mail.igis.uiuc.edu
Woodpecker (Aves:Piciformes:Picidae)
Princeton Univ., 1984
Ken N. Paige, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96 a. Social Behavior
(217) 244-6606 Behavioral Ecology
Applied Ethology
paige@uxl.cso.uiuc.edu
b. ecology, behavior, and conservation of birds in forests and
Northern Arizona Univ., 1986 grasslands of the tropics and temperate zone
a. Behavioral Ecology-Foraging c. Song Birds (Aves:Passeriformes)
Sensory Mechanism-Barometric Pressure
Evolution/Survival Value David H. Wahl, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96
b. how bats use barometric pressure to conserve limited (217) 728-4400
energy and track insect abundance from the roost
d-wahl@uxl.uiuc.edu
c. Eastern Pipistrelle (Mammalia:Chiroptera:Vespertilionidae)
Ohio State Univ., 1988
David Pfennig, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96 a. Behavioral ecology
(919) 962-6958 Feeding/Ingestion
Learning
dpfennig@email.unc.edu
b.
Univ. of Texas At Austin, 1989
c. Fish (Chordata:Pisces)
a. Social Behvior (Insecta:Odonata)
Evolution/Survival Value
Behavioral Ecology UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
b. kin recognition; developmental polymorphism; cannibalism;
pathogen-host relationships University of Illinois
c. Tiger Salamander (Amphibia:Caudata:Ambystomatidae) Chair: Molecular and Integrative
Spadefoot Toad (Amphibia:Salientia:Pelobatidae) Physiology
American Toad (Amphibia:Salientia: Bufonidae) Urbana, IL 61801
Paper Wasps (Insecta:Hymenoptera:Vespidae) Albert Feng
Cicada Killer Wasps (Insecta:Hymenoptera:Nyssoninae)
Phone: (217) 333-1734 Fax:
David Phillip, PhD Dir., Center for Aquatic 7/1/96
Degrees: Enrolled:
Ecology
Research Support/ Grants:
(217) 244-5055
Fellowship/Stipend:
Univ. of Mass., 1976
Special Facilities:
a. Behavioral Genetics
Behavioral Ecology Other Faculty:
Endocrine/Hormonal Interactions Contact: Albert Feng
b. evolution of alternative reproductive strategies; factors
affecting individual male reproductive success; heritability 7/1/96
of reproductive behaviors
Albert S. Feng, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
c. Bluegill Sunfish (Pisces:Teleostei:Centrarchidae)
Largemouth Bass (Pisces:Teleostei:Centrarchidae) (217) 244-1951
Walleye (Pisces:Teleostei:Percidae)
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Ellen D. Ketterson, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 John B. Phillips, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96
(812) 855-6837 (812) 855-5825
ketterso@indiana.edu phillips@indiana.edu
http://www.indiana.edu/~animal/research/ketterson.html http://www.indiana.edu/~animal/research/phillips.html
Indiana Univ., 1974 Cornell Univ., 1984
a. Endocrine/Hormonal Interactions a. Sensory Mechanisms-Vision
Evolution/Survival Value Sensory Mechanisms-Magnetic
Social Behavior-Parental/Filial Behavioral Ecology-Orient/Navig/Migra/Homing
b. population, behavioral and physiogical ecology; avian Social Behavior-Sexual Selection
biology; hormones and behavior; b. detection/integration of visual/olfactory/magnetic cues used
c. Dark-eyed Juncos (Aves:Passeriformes:Emberizidae) for spatial orientation; visual mechanisms of mate choice;
Red-Winged Blackbird (Aves:Paseriformes:Emberizidae) microhabitat selection and foraging behaviors
Prairie Warbler (Aves:Passeriformes:Emberizidae) c. Easter Red-Spotted Newt
Mountain Bluebird (Aves:Passeriformes:Muscicopidae) (Amphibia:Vrodila:Salamondridae)
Fruit Flies (Insecta:Diptera:Drosophilidae)
Andrew King, PhD Senior Scientist 7/1/96 Siberian Dwarf Hamsters (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae)
(812) 330-8420, (812) Pacific Treefrog (Amphibia:Anura:Salenia:Hylidae)
335-1168 Domestic Chicken (Aves:Galliformes:Phasianidae)
mewest@indiana.edu William J. Rowland, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
http://www.indiana.edu/~animal/research/king.html (812) 855-3470
Cornell Univ., 1978 rowland@indiana.edu
a. Development/Ontogeny http://www.indiana.edu/~animal/research/rowland.html
Communication-Acoustic
Social Behavior SUNY, Stony Brook, 1970
b. a. Behavioral Ecology-Sexual Selection
Social Behavior-Aggression
c. Cowbirds (Aves:Passeriformes:Icteridae)
Communication
Starlings (Aves:Passeriformes:Icteridae)
b. perceptual basis of mate choice, aggression and sexual
Curt Lively, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 selection in lower vertebrates; evolution and derivation of
display; application of ethological concepts to behavioral
(812) 855-1842
ecology
clively@biol.indiana.edu c. Sticklebacks (Pisces:Osteichthyes:Gasterosteidae)
http://www.indiana.edu/~animal/research/lively.html Cichlids (Pisces:Osteichthyes:Cichlidae)
Univ. of Arizona, 1984 Mosquitofish (Pisces:Osteichthyes:Poeciliidae)
a. Behavioral Ecology Newts (Amphibia:Caudata:Salamandridae)
b. host-parasite coevolution Dale R. Sengelaub, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
c. (812) 855-9149
Armando Machado, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96 sengelau@indiana.edu
(812) 855-4642 http://www.indiana.edu/~animal/research/sengelaub.html
amachado@indiana.edu Cornell Univ., 1983
http://www.indiana.edu/~animal/research/machado.html a. Neural Mechanisms
Endocrine/Hormonal Interactions
Duke Univ., 1993
b. hormonal influences on neural development and
a. Learning-Reinforcement maintenance in sexually dimorphic systems
Methodology-Theoretical Models
Behavioral Ecology-Foraging c. Rats (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae)
Junco (Aves:Passeriformes)
b. origins and maintenance of behavioral variability; choice Cowbird (Aves:Passeriformes)
behavior
c. Joseph Steinmetz, PhD Prof. 10/2/00
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Marilyn D. Bachmann, PhD Professor 7/1/96
(515) 294-2460
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Gary Ritchison, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 Andrew Sih, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
(606) 622-1541 (606) 323-5491
biorichisonl@acs.eku.edu ndc@pop.uky.edu
Utah State University, 1980 http://darwin.ceeb.uky.edu/ceeb/proofs/sih/html
a. Social Behavior Univ. of California, Santa Barbara, 1980
Communication a. Social Behavior-Sexual Selection
Behavioral Ecology Social Behavior-Predator/Prey Interactions
b. acoustic communication of birds b. effects of ecological factors on mating dynamics and
c. Northern Cardinals (Aves:Passeriformes:Emberizidae) sexual selection; joint evolution of behavioral and
Screech Owls (Aves:Strigiformes:Strigidae) morphologiccal prey responses to multiple predator;
American Kestrels (Aves:Falconiformes:Falconidae) evolution of ineffective antipredator behavior
c. Stream Water Strider (Insects:Hemiptera:Gerridae)
UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY Streamside Salamander
http://Darwin.ceeb.uky.edu/ceeb/ceeb.HTML (Amphibia:Urodela:Ambystomatidae)
Freshwater Snail (Gastropoda:Pulmondata:Physidae)
University of Kentucky Green Sunfish (Osteichthyes:Teleostei:Centrarchidae)
Chair: T.H. Morgan School of Biological Crayfish (Crustacea:Decapuda:Astacidae)
Sciences
David Westneat, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96
Lexington, KY 40506-0225
Phil Crowley (606) 323-9499
Phone: (606) 257-8641 Fax: (606) 257-1717 biodfw@pop.uky.edu
Degrees: MS, PhD Enrolled: 10 Univ. of North Carolina
a. Behavioral Ecology
Research Support/ Grants: Yes Social Behavior
Fellowship/Stipend: TA $12,000 b. ecology and evolution of reproductive tactics; male-female
Special Facilities: Ecological Research Facility, conflict; sexual selection; parental care
Computing c. Red-Winged Blackbird (Aves:Passeriformes:Fringillidae)
Other Faculty: House Sparrow (Aves:Passeriformes:Passeridae)
Contact: Stella Mastuszak UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY
(606) 257-3255 http://darwin.ceeb.uky.edu/ceeb/ceeb.html or
7/1/96 http://www.uky.edu/Agriculture/Entymology/enthp.html
Edmond D. Brodie III, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96 University of Kentucky
EDB3@Darwin.ceeb.uky.edu Chair: Entomology
Univ. of Chicago, 1991 Lexington, KY 40546
a. Evolution/Survival Value B.C. Pass
Behavioral Ecology-Predator/Prey Interactions Phone: (606) 257-7450 Fax: (606) 323-1120
Behavioral Genetics
bpass@ca.uky.edu
b. evolutionary genetics of behavior; maternal effects and the
evolution of parental care Degrees: D. Enrolled:
c. Garter Snakes (Reptilia:Serpentes:Colobridae) Research Support/ Grants:
Arrow Poison Frogs (Amphibia:Anura:Dendrobatidae) Fellowship/Stipend:
Ladybird Beetles (Insecta:Coleoptera:Coccinellidae)
Special Facilities: Center for Ecology, Evolution
Craig Sargent, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96 & Behavior; ecological
(606) 257-8742 computer facility; ecological
craig@ceeb.uky.edu resource facility
State Univ. of New York, 1981 Other Faculty:
a. Behavioral Ecology Contact: B.C. Pass
Evolution/Survival Value 606-257-7450
Sensory Mechanisms 7/1/96
bypass@ca.uky.edu
b. behaviroal and evolutionary ecology; parental investment;
sexual selection; mating systems Kenneth F. Haynes, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
c. Fathead Minnow (Osteichthyes:Cypriniformes:Cyprimindae) (606) 257-1618
Convict Cichlid (Osteichthyes:Perciformes:Cichlidae)
Khaynes@ca.uky.edu
Funtail Darter (Osteichthyes:Perciformes:Percidae)
Swordtail (Osteichthyes:Cyprinidontiformes:Poeciliidae) Univ. of California, Davis, 1982
Mosquitofish (Osteichthyes:Cyprinidontiformes:Poeciliidae) a. Communication-Chemical
Behavioral Ecology-Mating
Sensory Mechanisms-Chemical
b. studies of the evolution of pheremone communication in
insects
c. Cabbage Looper (Insecta:Lepidoptera:Noctuidae)
Southern Masked Chafer
(Insecta:Coleoptera:Scarabaeidae))
Bolas Spider (Insecta:Arachnida)
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Douglas Ruby, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96 Avis H. Cohen, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96
(410) 651-6029 (301) 405-0069
deruby@mail.umes.edu ac16@umail.umd.edu / cohen@zool.umd.edu
Univ. of Michegan, 1976 Cornell Univ., 1977
a. Behavioral Ecology-Territoriality a. Neurobiology
Social Behavior-Sexual Selection b. motor control and computational neuroscience
Communication-Visual
c. Lamprey
b. display behavior and territoriality in lizards; biogeography; (Pisces:Agnatha:Petromyzonitiformes:Petromyzonidae)
foraging behavior in amphibians and reptiles; mating
systems in lizards David W. Inouye, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96
c. Mountain Spiny Lizard (Reptilia:Sauria:Iguanidae) (301) 405-6946
Desert Tortoise (Reptilia:Chelonia:Testudinidae)
di5@umail.umd.edu
Red-Backed Salamander
(Amphibia:Caudata:Plethodontidae) Univ. of North Carolina, 1976
Eastern Fence lizard (Reptilia:Sauria:Iguanidae) a. Behavioral Ecology-Foraging
Behavioral Ecology-Territoriality
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND b. plant-animal interactions; hummingbird ecology; pollination
University of Maryland biology
Chair: Zoology c. Hummingbird (Aves:Apodiformes:Trochilidae)
Butterflies (Arthropoda:Insecta:Lepidoptera)
College Park, MD 20742
Bees (Arthropoda:Insecta:Hymenoptera:Apidae)
Arthur Popper
Wayne J. Kuenzel, 1969 7/1/96
Phone: (301) 405-6905 Fax: (301) 314-9358
a. Feeding/ingestion
gradoffice@zool.umd.edu
Neural Mechanisms-Brain Lesions
Degrees: MS, PhD Enrolled: 20 Drug studies
Research Support/ Grants: Yes b. neural control of food and water intake and the neural
Fellowship/Stipend: control of precocious puberty; the approach is a
comparative one with an emphasis on birds
Special Facilities: national zoo; wildlife refuge;
c. Domestic fowl (Aves:Galliformes:Phasianidae)
Smithsonian Lab of Turkeys (Aves:Galliformes:Meleagrididae)
Molecular Systematics; NIH; White-throated Sparrows
USDA; Chesapeake (Aves:Passeriformes:Emberizidae)
Biological Lab
Mary Ann Ottinger, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
Other Faculty:
Contact: Sidney K. Pierce, Director of Graduate (301) 405-5780
Studies mo20@umail.umd.edu
Univ. of Maryland, 1977
7/1/96 a. Endocrine/Hormonal Mechanisms
Neural Mechanisms
Gerald Borgia, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
b. behavioral endocrinology in context of embryonic
(301) 405-6943 differentiation, maturation of the system and aging as
borgia@zool.umd.edu pertinent to reproduction
Univ. of Michigan, 1978 c. Quail (Aves:Galliformes:Phasianidae)
Chickens (Aves:Galliformes:Phasianidae)
a. Social behavior
Evolution/survival value Arthur N. Popper, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
b. sexual selection
(301) 405-6884
c. Bowerbirds (Aves:Passeriformes:Ptilonorhynchidae)
Dungflies (Arthropoda:Insecta:Diptera:Scatophagidae) City Univ. of New York, 1969
a. Neurobiology
Catherine E. Carr, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96
b. vertebrate auditory mechanisms
(301) 405-6915 c. Fish (Pisces:Osteichthyes)
carr@zool.umd.edu 7/1/96
Gerald S. Wilkinson, PhD Assoc. Prof.
Univ. of California, 1984
(301) 405-6942
a. Neurobiology
b. processing of temporally ordered information in the CNS
gw10@umail.umd.edu
http://www.life.umd.edu/faculty/wilkinson
c. Owls (Aves:Strigiformes:Tytonidae)
Univ. of California, San Diego, 1984
C. Sue Carter-Porges, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 a. Social Behavior-Cooperation/Altruism/Helping
(301) 405-6940 Social Behavior-Sexual Selection
Communication-Acoustic
cc11@umail.umd.edu
b. social behavior and communication in bats; sexual
Univ. of Arkansas, 1969 selection and morphological evolution in stalk-eyed flies;
a. Behavioral Endocrinology social learning in macaques
Endocrine/Hormonal Mechanisms
c. Greater Spear-Nosed Bats
b. hormones and behavior in small mammals and humans (Mammalia:Chiroptera:Phyllostomatidae)
c. Prairie Voles (Mammalia:Rodentia:Cricetidae) Stalk-eyed Flies (Insecta:Diptera:Diopsidae)
Golden Hamsters (Mammalia:Rodentia:Cricetidae) Celebes Macaques (Mammalia:Primates:Cercopithecidae)
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David D. Yager, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96 Leslie Kaufman, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96
(301) 405-7228 (617) 353-5560
dy5@umail.umd.edu lesk@bio.bu.edu
Cornell Univ., 1989 Johns Hopkins Univ., 1974
a. Neurobiology a. Evolution/Survival Value
b. sensory biology b. evolutionary and conservation biology of cichlid fishes
c. Praying Mantis (Arthropoda:Insecta:Orthoptera:Mantidae) c. Cichlid Fishes (Pisces)
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Sara M. Lewis, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96 Joseph S. Larson, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
(617) 627-3548 (413) 545-2842
slewis1@tufts.edu VPI, 1966
Duke Univ., 1984 a. Applied Ethology-Wildlife
a. Social Behavior-Sexual Selection Behavioral Ecology-Habitat Selection
Evolution/Survival Value Social Behavior
Behavioral Genetics b. social behavior and activity patterns of beaver
b. sexual selection, behavioral ecology, psperm precdence, c. Beavers (Mammalia:Rodentia:Castoridae)
quatitative genetics
c. Fireflies (Insecta:Coleoptera:Lampyridae) UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS
Flour Beetles (Insecta:Coleoptera:Tenebrionidae) University of Massachusetts
Seahorses (Chordata:Osteichthyes:Syngnathidae) Psychology, Neuroscience and
Chair:
UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS Behavior Division
Amherst, MA 01003
University of Massachusetts
Melinda Novak
Chair: Entomology
Amherst, MA 01003 Phone: (413) 545-2387 Fax:
John Edman Degrees: PhD Enrolled: 20
Phone: (413) 545-2283 Fax: (413) 545-2115 Research Support/ Grants:
Degrees: MS PhD Enrolled: 30 Fellowship/Stipend:
Research Support/ Grants: Special Facilities:
Fellowship/Stipend: Other Faculty:
Special Facilities: Contact: John Donahoe, Division Head of
Biopsychology
Other Faculty:
Contact: Graduate Program Director 7/1/96
John B. Ayres, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
7/1/96
(413) 545-0348
Ring T. Carde, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
Univ. of Kentucky, 1965
(909) 787-4492 a. Learning
ring.carde@ucr.edu Learning-Pavlovian/Classical Conditioning
Cornell University, 1971 b. pavlovian control procedures; conditioned inhibition;
a. Communication-Chemical backward conditioning; blocking
Behavioral Ecology-Orient/Navig/Migra/Homing c. Rats (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae)
Learning
Jeffrey D. Blaustein, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
b. mate-finding behavior and orientation behavior mediated by
phermones in moths; host finding and learned responses of (413) 545-1524
parasitoid wasps Univ. of Massachusetts, 1977
c. Moths (Arthropoda:Insecta:Lepidoptera) a. Endocrine/Hormonal Mechanisms
Parasitoid Wasps (Arthropoda:Insecta:Hymenoptera) Social Behavior-Sex/Reproduction
Motivation/Emotion
b. cellular mechanisms of neural hormone action;
neuroendocrinology; hormone-neurotransmitter interactions
c. Rats (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae)
Guinea Pigs (Mammalia:Rodentia:Caviidae)
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Neil R. Carlson, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 Melinda A. Novak, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
(413) 545-0166 (413) 545-2387
Univ. of Illinois, 1966 mnovak@psych.umass.edu
a. Neural Mechanisms Univ. of Wisconsin, 1973
b. limbic system mechanisms of species-typical behavior; a. Social Behavior-Parental/Filial
neural mechanisms of kindling Development/Ontogeny
c. House Mice (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae) b. parental behavior, pup development, social organization in
Domestic Cats (Mammalia:Carnivora:Felidae) microtine rodents; social development and social
organization in rhesus monkeys
Geert DeVries, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
c. Rhesus Monkeys (Mammalia:Primates:Cercopithecidae)
(413) 545-0663 Meadow Voles (Mammalia:Rodentia:Cricetidae)
Univ. of Amsterdam, 1985 Pine Voles (Mammalia:Rodentia:Cricetidae)
a. Neural Mechanisms-Neuroendocrinology Prairie Voles (Mammalia:Rodentia:Cricetidae)
Anatomy Montane Voles (Mammalia:Rodentia:Cricetidae)
b. steriod interactions with peptidergic systems; mole sexual George N. Wade, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
behavior
(413) 545-0772
c. Rats (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae)
Hamsters (Mammalia:Rodentia:Cricetidae) Univ. of Calif., Berkeley, 1970
a. Endocrine/Hormonal Mechanisms
John W. Donahoe, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 Feeding/Ingestion
(413) 545-2183 Biological Rhythms
Univ. of Kentucky, 1958 b. hormones and behavior; animal models of obesity
a. Learning-Reinforcement c. Hamsters (Mammalia:Rodentia:Cricetidae)
Learning-Discrimination
Evolution/Survival Value UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS
b. principle of reinforcement; neural mechanisms of learning University of Massachusetts
c. Pigeons (Aves:Columbiformes:Columbidae) Chair: Zoology
Amherst, MA 01003
Katherine V. Fite, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
M.S. Kaulenas
(413) 545-0351
Phone: (413) 545-2602 Fax:
Brown Univ., 1969
Degrees: MS, PhD Enrolled: 15
a. Sensory Mechanisms-Vision
Neural Mechanisms Research Support/ Grants:
Comparative Neurobiology Fellowship/Stipend:
b. neuroanatomical, neurophysiological, neurobehavioral Special Facilities:
analyses of non-mammalian visual systems and
visuomotor behaviors, retinal specializations, etc Other Faculty:
c. Leopard Frogs (Amphibia:Salientia:Ranidae) Contact: M.S. Kaulenas, Dept. Chairman
Domestic Chickens (Aves:Galliformes:Phasianidae)
Anolis Lizards (Reptilia:Sauria:Iguanidae) 7/1/96
Jerrold S. Meyer, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 Donald E. Kroodsma, PhD Assoc.Prof. 7/1/96
(413) 545-2168 (413) 545-4361
Univ. of Wisconsin, 1974 kroodsma@bio.umass.edu
a. Endocrine/Hormonal Mechanisms Oregon State Univ., 1972
Drug Studies
a. Communication-Acoustic
Development/Ontogeny
Development/Ontogeny
b. neuroendocrinology and neurochemistry of adrenal steroids
b. development, function, evolution of vocal signals in birds
c. Albino Rats (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae)
c. Warblers (Aves:Passeriformes:Parulidae)
Voles (Mammalia:Rodentia:Cricetidae)
Wrens (Aves:Passeriformes:Troglodytidae)
Rhesus Macaques (Mammalia:Primates:Cercopithecidae)
Flycatchers (Aves:Passeriformes:Tyrannidae)
John W. Moore, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 Birds (Aves:Passeriformes:Emberizidae)
(413) 545-0569 Theodore D. Sargent, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
Indiana Univ., 1962 (413) 545-0847
a. Learning-Pavlovian/Classical Conditioning Univ. of Wisconsin, 1963
Neural Mechanisms-Neurophysiological Correlates a. Behavioral Ecology-Predator/Prey
b. neurobiology of learning and memory; learning theory Evolution/Survival Value
c. Rabbits (Mammalia:Lagomorpha:Leporidae) Natural History/Descriptive Studies
b. anti-predator adaptations (crypsis, startle) of insects
c. Catocala Moths (Arthropoda:Insecta:Lepidoptera:Noctuidae)
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Kay Ellen Holekamp, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96 Cheryl Sisk, PhD Prof. Psychology 7/1/96
Zoology (517) 355-5253
(517) 432-3691 Florida State Univ., 1980
holekamp@pilot.msu.edu a. Neural Mechanisms
Univ. of California, Berkeley, 1983 Endocrine/ Hormonal Interactions
Development/Ontogeny
a. Social Behavior
Endocrine/Hormonal Interactions b. neuroendocrine events mediating behavioral and
Behavioral Ecology reproductive changes at puberty in mammals
b. behavioral development; rank effects on reproduction; c. Hamster (Mammalia:Rodentia:Cricetidae)
physiological and ecological variables influencing dispersal Ferret (Mammalia:Rodentia:Mustelidae)
behavior by male mammals 7/1/96
Laura Smale, PhD Assist. Prof. Psychology
c. Spotted Hyena (Mammalia:Carnivora)
Nile Grass Rat (Mammalia:Rodentia) (517) 432-1632
Belding's Ground Squirrel (Mammalia:Rodentia:Sciuridae) smale@pilot.msu.edu
John I. Johnson, PhD Prof. Anatomy 7/1/96 Univ. of California, Berkeley, 1987
a. Biological Rhythms
(517) 353-3852 Neural Mechanisms
johso48@pilot.msu.edu Develoment/Ontogeny
Purdue Univ. b. neural substrate differneces between diurnal and nocturnal
a. Development/Ontogeny mammals; development of behavioral sex differences
Neural Mechanisms c. Nile Grass Rat (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae)
Sensory Mechanisms Hamster (Mammalia:Rodentia:Cricetidae)
b. mammalian brain evolution Voles (Mammalia:Rodentia:Cricetidae)
c. Mammals (Mammalia) Juli Wade, PhD Assist. Prof. Psychology 7/1/96
James R. Miller, PhD Prof. Entomology 7/1/96 (517) 432-8301
(517) 335-6619 juli.wade@ssc.msu.edu
22620jrm@msu.edu Univ. of Texas, 1992
Penn. State Univ., 1975 a. Neural Mechanisms-Neuroethology
Endocrine/Hormonal Interactions
a. Behavioral Ecology-Predator/Prey Interactions
Social Behavior-Sex/Reproduction
Social Behavior-Sex/Reproduction
Endocrine/Hormonal Interactions b. endocrine regulation of sex differences in brain and
behavior
b. interactions of cues governing insect host finding and
acceptance including hormonal-like factors (sex peptides) c. Zebra Finch (Aves:Passeriformes)
that alter behavioral states by neurohormonal action Green Anole Lizard (Reptilia:Sauria)
c.
MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY
Antonio Nunez, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96 Michigan State University
Psychology Chair: Kellogg Biological Station
(517) 353-9066 Zoology Department
Florida State Univ., 1977 Hickory Corners, MI 49060
a. Neural Mechanisms
Biological Rhythms Phone: Fax:
Endocrine/Hormonal Interactions
b.
Degrees: MS, PhD Enrolled: 12
c. Hamster (Mammalia:Rodentia:Cricetidae) Research Support/ Grants:
Fellowship/Stipend:
Gail Richmond, PhD Research Assist. Prof. 7/1/96
Special Facilities:
(517) 353-9676
Other Faculty:
Univ. of Connecticut, 1982
a. Neural Mechanisms
Contact: Department of Zoology, MSU
Social Behavior
Development/Ontogeny 7/1/96
b. neurobiology and behavior Thomas Getty, PhD Assoc. Professor 7/1/96
c. Sparrows (Aves:Passeriformes:Emberizidae)
(616) 671-2229
Titmice (Aves:Passeriformes:Paridae)
Chipmunks (Mammalia:Rodentia:Sciuridae) getty@pilot.msu.edu
University of Michigan, 1980
Mark E. Rilling, PhD Prof. Psychology 7/1/96
a. Behavioral Ecology
(517) 353-6425 Communication
Univ. of Texas, 1964 Social Behavior
a. Learning b. how uncertainty resulting from the probablistic relationship
Learning-Memory between proximate signals or cues and ultimate quality or
b. payoffs influences choices
c. Pigeons (Aves:Columbidae) c. Sparrows (Aves:Passeriformes:Emberizidae)
Darters (Pisces:Percidae)
Pirate Spiders (Myriapoda:Mimetidae)
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Frank McKinney, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 Peter Soresen, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96
(612) 624-6737 (612) 624-4997
mckin001@tc.umn.edu pws@finsandfur.fw.umn.edu
Univ. of Bristol, 1953 Univ. of Rhode Island, 1984
a. Social Behavior-Sex/Reproduction a. Communication-Chemical
Evolution/Survival Value Sensory Mechanisms-Chemical
Communication Social Behavior-Sex/Reproduction
b. evolution of mating systems and communication methods b. origins and functions of hormonally derived sex
c. Waterfowl (Aves:Anseriformes) pheromones in fishes; origins of roles of chemical
metabolite in guiding the orientation in migrating fishes
Karen Oberhauser, PhD Research 7/1/96 c. Goldfish (Pisces:Cypriniformes:Cyprinidae)
Assoc./Adj. Assist. Prof. Sea Lamprey
(612) 624-6790 (Agnatha:Petromyzoniformes:Petromyzontidae)
Raffe (Pisces:Perciformes:Percidae)
kober@ecology.umn.edu
Univ. of Minnesota, 1989 MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY
a. Social Behavior-Sex/Reproduction Mississippi State University
Social Behavior-Sexual Selection
Chair: Biological Sciences
Behavioral Ecology-Predator/Prey Interactions
Mississippi State, MS 39762
b. sperm competition and male reproductive investment;
transmission and effects of protozoan disease in H. Wayne Dorough
monarchs; male-male competition and forced copulation in Phone: (601) 325-7587 Fax:
monarchs
Degrees: MS, PhD Enrolled: 8
c. Monarch Butterfly (Insecta:Lepidoptera:Nymphalidae)
Research Support/ Grants:
Craig Packer, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
Fellowship/Stipend:
(612) 625-5729 Special Facilities:
Packer@biosci.umn.edu Other Faculty:
Univ. of Sussex, 1977 Contact: Graduate School Admissions
a. Behavioral Ecology
b. evolution of cooperative behavior, sexual selection, 7/1/96
territoriality, parental investment
c. Lions (Mammalia:Carnivora:Felidae) Jerome A. Jackson, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
Baboons (Mammalia:Primates:Cercopithecidae) (601) 325-3120
Richard E. Phillips, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 Univ. of Kansas, 1970
a. Behavioral Ecology
(612) 624-7238
Natural History/Descriptive Studies
phill001@maroon.tc.umn.edu Social Behavior
Cornell Univ., 1959 b. foraging, habitat selection, cooperative breeding
a. Communication-Acoustic c. Red-cockaded Woodpeckers (Aves:Piciformes:Picidae)
Endrocrine/Hormonal Interactions Snowy Plovers (Aves:Charadriiformes:Charadriidae)
Descriptive Studies/ Natural History Red Snakes (Reptilia:Serpentes:Colubridae)
b.
c. DomesticTurkey (Aves:Galliformes:Melagrididae) MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY
Yellow Bellied Sap Sucker (Aves:Piciformes:Picidae) Mississippi State University
Grasshopper Mouse (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae) Wildlife and Fisheries
Chair:
Anne Pusey, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 Mississippi State, MS 39762
(612) 625-5727 Robert D. Brown
pusey001@maroon.tc.umn.edu Phone: (601) 325-3133 Fax:
Stanford Univ., 1978 Degrees: MS, PhD Enrolled: 3
a. Behavioral Ecology Research Support/ Grants:
Social Behavior Fellowship/Stipend:
b. analysis of longterm data and new data collection on
Gombe chimps; determinants of social structure; social Special Facilities:
development Other Faculty:
c. Lions (Mammalia:Carnivora:Felidae) Contact: R.D. Brown
Chimpanzees (Mammalia:Primates:Pongidae)
7/1/96
George Hurst, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
(601) 325-3133
Mississippi State Univ., 1970
a. Behavioral Ecology
Applied Ethology-Wildlife
b. wild turkey, quail, deer biology
c. Wild Turkey (Aves:Galliformes:Phasianidae)
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7/1/96 7/1/96
Richard L. Hutto, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 Theodore E. Burk, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
(406) 243-4292 (402) 280-2156
Univ. of Calif., Los Angeles tedburk@bluejay.creighton.edu
a. Behavioral Ecology Univ. of Oxford, 1979
Natural History/Descriptive Studies a. Behavioral Ecology-Orient/Navig/Migra/Homing
Behavioral Ecology-Habitat Selection Communication-Acoustic
b. competition and coexistence; resource partitioning Social Behavior-Sexual Selection
c. Song Birds (Aves:Passeriformes) b. behavioral ecology of communication; sexual selection;
Wood Warblers (Aves:Passeriformes:Parulidae) orientation
Hummingbirds (Aves:Apodiformes:Trochilidae) c. Monarch Butterflies
Vireos (Aves:Passeriformes:Vireonidae) (Arthropoda:Insecta:Lepidoptera:Danaidae)
7/1/96 Fireflies (Arthropoda:Insecta:Coleoptera:Lampyridae)
Donald A. Jenni, PhD Prof. Emeritus
Cone-headed Katydids
(406) 243-5823 (Arthropoda:Insecta:Orthoptera:Tettigoniidae)
Univ. of Florida, 1961 Field Crickets (Arthropoda:Insecta:Orthoptera:Gryllidae)
a. Behavioral Ecology
Natural History/Descriptive Studies
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA AT LINCOLN
Social Behavior University of Nebraska at Lincoln
b. evolution and adaptiveness of non-monogamous mating Chair: Psychology
systems; descriptive and experimental field work Lincoln, NE 68588-0308
c. Jacanas (Aves:Charadriiformes:Jacanidae) John Berman
Curlews (Aves:Charadriiformes:Numeniedae)
Big Horn Sheep (Mammalia:Artiodactyla:Bovidae) Phone: (402) 472-3721 Fax:
Deer (Mammalia:Artiodactyla:Cervidae) Degrees: PhD Enrolled: 2
Grouse (Aves:Galliformes:Tetraonidae)
Research Support/ Grants:
Lee H. Metzger, PhD Research Prof. 7/1/96 Fellowship/Stipend:
(406) 243-2535 Special Facilities:
Univ. of Michigan, 1968 Other Faculty: A. Kamil
a. Applied Ethology-Wildlife Contact: Daniel W. Leger
Methodology-Theoretical Models
Behavioral Ecology-Predator/Prey
7/1/96
b. behavioral ecology
c. Deer (Mammalia:Artiodactyla:Cervidae) Donald D. Jensen, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
Bears (Mammalia:Carnivora:Ursidae) (402) 472-3144(402)4
Mice (Mammalia:Rodentia:Cricetidae)
Yale Univ., 1958
a. Evolution/Survival Value
Methodology
Applied Ethology-Domestic Animals
b. evolution of behavior in lower organisms
c. Ribbon Worms (Nemertina)
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Daniel W. Leger, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 b. reproductive strategies, sexual selection, interactions of
behavior and demography
(402) 472-3154 c. Odd-toed Ungulates (Mammalia:Perissodactyla:Equidae)
dleger1@unl.edu Even-toed Ungulates (Mammalia:Artiodactyla:Bovidae)
Univ. of California, Davis, 1980 7/1/96
B. T. Gardner, D.Phil. Prof.
a. Behavioral Ecology-Predator/Prey
Communication-Acoustic (702) 784-6685
Methodology Oxford Univ.
b. processes of animal communication a. Communication
c. Squirrels (Mammalia:Rodentia:Sciuridae) Development/Ontogeny
Humans (Mammalia:Primates:Hominidae) Social Behavior-Parental/Filial
Birds (Aves:Passeriformes) b. sign language studies of chimpanzees
c. Chimpanzees (Mammalia:Primates:Pongidae)
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA AT OMAHA Human Children (Mammalia:Primates:Hominidae)
University of Nebraska at Omaha 7/1/96
Robert A. Gardner, PhD Prof.
Chair: Psychology
Omaha, NE 68182 (775) 784-6685
Kenneth Deffendasher gardner@unr.edu
Phone: (402) 554-2419 Fax: Northwestern Univ., 1954
a. Communication
Degrees: MA, PhD Enrolled: 5 Development/Ontogeny
Research Support/ Grants: Learning
Fellowship/Stipend: b. sign language studies of chimpanzees
Special Facilities: c. Chimpanzees (Mammalia:Primates:Pongidae)
Rats (Mammalia:Rodentia)
Other Faculty:
Gary Haynes, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96
Contact: Jeffrey A. French
(702) 784-4691
7/1/96 Catholic University of America, 1981
Jeffrey A. French, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 a. Behavioral Ecology
Natural History/Descriptive studies
(402) 554-2558 Evolution/Survival Value
jfrench@unomaha.edu b. influence of environmental change on large mammals;
Univ. of Wisconsin, Madision, 1982 mortality processes affecting large mammals in arid or
a. Social Behavior-Sex/Reproduction semi-arid regions
Endocrine/Hormonal Mechanisms c. African Elephants (Mammalia:Proboscidea:Elephantidae)
Communication-Acoustic Mammoth/mastodont
b. sexual communication, reproductive suppression, (Mammalia:Proboscidea:Elephantidae)
maintenance of monogamy, referential communication Bison (Mammalia:Artiodactyla:Bovidae)
Wolves (Mammalia:Carnivora:Canidae)
c. Golden Lion Tamarins (Mammalia:Primates:Callitrichidae) Humans (Mammalia:Primates:Hominidae)
Gerbils (Mammalia:Rodentia:Cricetidae)
Stephen H. Jenkins, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96
UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA AT RENO
(775) 784-6078
University of Nevada at Reno jenkins@unr.edu
Chair: Psychology, Biology
Harvard Univ, 1975
Reno, NV 89557
a. Behavioral ecology
G.P. Ginsburg (Psych), P. Brussard Evolution/survival value
Phone: (Bio) (702) 784- Fax: Feeding/ingestion
6828 b. food selection, hoarding behavior of rodents
gardner@unv. edu c. Rodents (Mammalia:Rodentia:Castoridae)
(Mammalia:Rodentia:Cricetidae)
Degrees: MA, PhD Enrolled: 20
(Mammalia:Rodentia:Heteromyidae)
Research Support/ Grants: Yes (Mammalia:Rodentia:Sciuridae)
Fellowship/Stipend: 7/1/96
Richard W. Rust, PhD Assoc. Prof.
Special Facilities:
(702) 784-6188
Other Faculty: Univ. of California, Davis, 1972
Contact: R. Allen Gardner, Psychology a. Behavioral Ecology
Evolution/Survival Value
7/1/96 Social Behavior
Joel Berger, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96 b. pollination ecology, parental investment, sexual selection in
solitary bees
(702) 784-4314 c. Bees (Arthropoda:Insecta:Hymenoptera:Apidae)
jberger@Wyoming.com
Univ. of Colorado, 1978
a. Social Behavior
Evolution/Survival Value
Behavioral Ecology
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Gary L. Vinyard, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96 Catherine P. Cramer, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96
(702) 784-6188 (603) 646-3459
Univ. of Kansas, 1977 Johns Hopkins Univ., 1982
a. Behavioral Ecology a. Development/Ontogeny
Sensory Mechanisms Feeding/Ingestion
Feeding/Ingestion Social Behavior-Parental/Filial
b. feeding behavior, community ecology of fish and aquatic b. developmental psychobiology of ingestion, and suckling;
insects mother-offspring interaction; weaning
c. Fish (Pisces:Osteichthyes) c. Rats (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae)
7/1/96 7/1/96
Carol L. Folt, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96 William M. Baum, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96
(603) 646-3107 (415) 345-0050
Univ. of California, Davis, 1982 wbaum@pacbell.net
a. Behavioral Ecology-Foraging Harvard Univ., 1966
Behavioral Ecology-Predator/Prey a. Behavioral Ecology-Foraging
Learning Learning-Complex
b. aquatic ecology, behavior of zooplankton and fish Learning-Reinforcement
c. Cladocerans (Arthropoda:Crustacea:Cladocera) b. foraging; choice; signal detection
Copepods (Arthropoda:Crustacea:Copepoda) c. Pigeons (Aves:Columbiformes:Columbidae)
Chaoborus (Arthropoda:Insecta:Diptera:Chaoboridae) Rats (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae)
Bluegill Sunfish
(Pisces:Osteichthyes:Perciformes:Centrarchidae) J. A. Nevin, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
Pumpkinseeds
(603) 862-2360
(Pisces:Osteichthyes:Perciformes:Centrarchidae)
Columbia Univ., 1963
Richard T. Holmes, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 a. Behavioral Ecology-Foraging
(603) 646-2078 Learning-Complex
Learning-Reinforcement
richard.t.holmes@dartmouth.edu
b. foraging; choice; signal detection
Univ of California-Berkeley, 1964
c. Pigeons (Aves:Columbiformes:Columbidae)
a. Behavioral Ecology Rats (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae)
b. ecology and behavior of migratory passerine birds in
temperate breeding grounds and neotropical winter quarters UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
c. Migratory passerine birds (Aves:Passeriformes)
University of New Hampshire
DARTMOUTH COLLEGE Chair: Zoology Department
Durham, NH 03824
Dartmouth College
John Sasner
Chair: Psychology
Honover, NH 03755 Phone: (603) 862-2100 Fax: (603) 862-3784
Rogers Elliott Degrees: MA, PhD Enrolled: 15
Phone: (603) 646-3181 Fax: Research Support/ Grants:
Degrees: PhD Enrolled: 5 Fellowship/Stipend:
Research Support/ Grants: Special Facilities: Shoals Marine Laboratory,
Jasckson Estuarine
Fellowship/Stipend:
Laboratory, Coastal Marine
Special Facilities: Laboratory
Other Faculty: Other Faculty:
Contact: Contact: Michelle Scott
7/1/96 7/1/96
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Edwin Grosholtz, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96 Winsor H. Watson, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
(603) 862-4803 (603) 862-2100
endwing@hopper.unh.edu Univ. of Massachusetts, 1978
Univ. of California, Berkeley, 1990 a. Neural Mechanisms-Neurophysiological Correlates
a. Behavioral Ecology-Predator/Prey Interactions b. modulation of central pattern generators; behavior of
Behavioral Ecology horseshoe crabs, lobsters, and nudobranches; biorhythms
b. alternation of invertebrate host-behavior by parasites; in marine invertebrates; mechanisms of action of
cannibalism, dispersal behavior, and disease transmission; neuropeptides
autogenetically variable, intraguide predator-prey c. Horseshoe Crabs (Merostomata:Xiphosura:Xiphosuridae)
interactions Nudibranches (Mollusca)
c. Green Crab (Crustacea:Decapoda:Portunidae) Lobsters (Arthropoda:Crustacea)
Dungeness Crab (Crustacea:Decapodae:Cancridae)
Horn Snail (Prosobranchia:Megastropoda:Potamididae) PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
Sowbug (Crustacea:Isopoda:Porcellionidae) Princeton University
Isopod Iridescent Virus (Iridoviridae) Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Chair:
James F. Haney, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 Princeton, NJ 08544-1003
(603) 862-2105 Peter Grant
Univ. of Toronto, 1970 Phone: (609) 258-5156 Fax: (609) 258-1334
a. Behavioral Ecology Degrees: PhD Enrolled: 25
b. ideal behaviors of aquatic invertebrates; Research Support/ Grants:
zooplankton/cyanobacteria interactions and the effects of
toxins on zooplankton behavior
Fellowship/Stipend:
c. Daphnia (Arthropoda:Crustacea) Special Facilities:
Chaoborus (Arthropoda:Insecta:Diptera) Other Faculty:
Mayfly (Arthropoda:Insecta:Ephemeroptera)
Contact: Andrew Dobson, Dir. Grad. Studies
Larry G. Harris, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
7/1/96
(603) 862-3897
Univ. of Calif., Berkeley, 1970 Andrew Dobson, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96
a. Behavioral Ecology-Predator/Prey (609) 258-2913
b. analysis of invertebrate associations; behavior of marine Oxford, 1982
benthic organisms a. Social Behavior
c. Nudibranches (Mollusca:Opisthobranchia) Behavioral Ecology-Host/Parasite Relations
Hydroids (Coelenterata) b. population dynamic consequences of social organization in
Thomas Kocher, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96 primates; parasite induced changes in host behavior
c. Birds (Aves:Tetraonidae)
(603) 862-2115 Lemurs (Mammalia:Primates:Lemuridae)
tdk@christa.unh.edu
James L. Gould, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
Univ. of Colorado, 1986
a. Behavioral Genetics (609) 258-3872
Social Behavior-Sexual Selection Gould@Princeton.edu
b. genetic basis of sexual selection as it relates to rapid Rockefeller University, 1975
speciation in East African Cichlid fish a. Social Behavior-Sexual Selection
c. Chichlids (Osteichthyes:Perciformes:Cichlidae) Learning
Michelle Pellissier Scott, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96 b. programming of behavior; sexual selection; innate
recognition and innate guidance of learning
(603) 862-4749 c. Honey bees (Arthropoda:Insecta:Hymenoptera)
mps@christa.unh.edu Gulls (Aves)
http://bioscience.unh.edu/zoology/faculty/scott/scott.html Fish (Pisces:Osteichthyes)
Harvard Univ., 1984 Peter Grant, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
a. Social Behavior-Sex/Reproduction
Social Behavior-Parental/Filial (609) 258-5156
Social Behavior-Sexual Selection University of British Columbia, 1964
b. reproductive ecology; the evolution of parental care, sexual a. Behavioral Ecology
selection and parental investment, intra-sexual cooperation Evolution/Survival Value
in brood care b. ecology, evolution, and behavior of Darwin's Finches
c. Burying beetles (Arthropoda:Insecta:Coleoptera:Silphidae) c. Birds (Aves)
Mammals (Mammalia)
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suites of sexually-selected traits in fishes; mating systems; Nancy Stamp, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
territoriality; evolution of premating isolating mechanisms
c. Pupfish
(607) 777-6533
(Pisces:Osteichthyes:Atheriniformes:Cyprinodontidae) fac223@bingvmb.cc.binghamton.edu
Guppies (Pisces:Osteichthyes:Atheriniformes:Poeciliidae) Univ. of Maryland, 1980
a. Behavioral Ecology
BINGHAMTON UNIVERSITY Feeding/Ingestion
Binghamton University b. effects of hostplant chemistry, insect predators, and
Chair: Biological Sciences temperature on foraging behavior of caterpillars
Binghamton, NY 13902 c. Caterpillars (Insecta:Lepidoptera)
Insect Predators (Insecta:Hemiptera)
Dr. Sandra D. Michael
Insect Predaotrs (Insecta:Hymenoptera)
Phone: (607) 777-6211 Fax: (607) 777-6521
R. Stimson Wilcox, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96
Degrees: MS, PhD Enrolled: 13
Research Support/ Grants: Yes (607) 777-2423
Fellowship/Stipend: fac273@bingvmb.cc.binghamton.edu
Univ. of Michegan, 1969
Special Facilities: fenced field research facility;
a. Behavioral Ecology-Predator/Prey Interactions
aviaries; indoor animal
Communication
rooms; video Social Behavior-Mating Strategies
analysis/playback equipment
b.
Other Faculty: c. Water Striders (Insecta:Gettidae)
Contact: Dr. David Murrish, Dir. Graduate Jumping Spiders (Chelicarata:Arachnida)
Studies Stoneflies (Insecta:Plecoptera:Ephemeroptera)
(607) 777-2151 Mayflies (Insecta:Plecoptera:Ephemeroptera)
7/1/96 Largemouth Bass (Pisces)
Anne B. Clark, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96 David Sloan Wilson, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
(607) 777-6228 (607) 777-4393
aclark@binghamton.edu dwilson@binghamton.edu
Univ. of Chicago, 1975 Michegan State Univ., 1975
a. Behavioral Ecology a.
Seocial Behavior-Parent/Filial Interactions b.
Development/Ontogeny c. Pumpkinseed Sunfish (Pisces:Centrarchidae)
b. parent-offspring interactions and allocation of resources in Humans (Mammalia:Primates:Hominidae)
birds; individual differences (esp. Shy-bold) in behavior;
behavioral development, pre- and post-natal CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK/CITY
c. Red-Wigned Blackbird (Aves:Passeriformes) COLLEGE
Budgerigar (Aves:Psittaciformes)
City University of New York/City
Dale M. Madison, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96 Chair: College
(607) 777-2397 Biology
dmadison@binghamton.edu New York, NY 10031
Univ. of Maryland, 1971 Linda Mantel
a. Behavioral Ecology Phone: (212) 650-6801 Fax:
Social Behavior Degrees: MS, PhD Enrolled: 10
Communication-Chemical
Research Support/ Grants:
b. behavioral ecology and social behavior of terrestrial
vertebrates with an emphasis on caudate amphibia and Fellowship/Stipend:
chemical basis of interactions Special Facilities:
c. Spotted Salamander (Amphibia:Caudata:Ambystomidae) Other Faculty:
Red-Backed Salamander
(Amphibia:Caudata:Plethodontidae) Contact: J.J. Lee
Garter Snake (Reptilia:Serpentes:Colubridae)
Hellbender (Amphibia:Caudata:Cryptobranchidae) 7/1/96
Green Frog (Amphibia:Salientia:Ranidae)
Joseph G. Griswold, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
Julian Shepherd, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96
(212) 650-8461
(607) 777-6538 Pennsylvania State Univ., 1971
jsheper@bingsuns.cc.binghamton.edu a. Applied Ethology-Companion Animals
Harvard Univ., 1972 Development/Ontogeny
a. Social Behavior-Sexual Selection Social Behavior-Parental/Filial
Social Behavior-Sex/Reproduction b. Behavior development, especially social behavior and
b. communication in dogs; social behavior in birds and
mammals
c. Various insects (Insecta:Depidoptera)
c. Dogs (Mammalia:Carnivora:Canidae)
Chickens (Aves:Galliformes:Phasianidae)
Wild Pigs (Mammalia:Artiodactyla:Suidae)
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Sally Hoskins, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96 CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK/HUNTER
(212) 650-8573 COLLEGE
Univ. of Chicago, 1982 City University of New York/Hunter
a. Development/Ontogeny Chair: College
Endocrine/Hormonal Mechanisms Doctoral Subprogram in
b. hormonal control of cellular and molecular development of Biopsychology
the frog visual system associated with metamorphosis
New York, NY 10021
c. South African Clawed Frog (Amphibia:Salientia)
Peter Moller
Olivia McKenna, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 Phone: (212) 772-5621 Fax: (212) 769-5620
(212) 650-8496 Degrees: MA, PhD Enrolled: 39
Boston Univ., 1968 Research Support/ Grants: Yes
a. Sensory Mechanisms-Vision Fellowship/Stipend:
Neural Mechanisms
b. neuroanatomical techniques; light and electron microscopy;
Special Facilities: Graduate center (computing
2 DG metabolic mapping; anterograde and retrograde facilities); field station of the
tracing techniques American Museum of Natural
c. Chickens (Aves:Galliformes:Phasianidae) History (Portal Arizona)
Other Faculty: M. Chodorow, R. Fried, V. Valian
Carol A. Simon, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
Contact:
(212) 650-8461
CASIMON48@aol.com 7/1/96
Univ. of Calif., Riverside, 1973 7/1/96
Gordon Bazz, PhD Assoc. Prof.
a. Behavioral Ecology
Social Behavior (212) 772-5610
Communication Carnegie-Mellon Univ., 1975
b. territoriality; resource usage; chemical communication; a. Development/Ontogeny
social spacing Drug Studies
c. Lizards (Reptilia:Sauria) Neural Mechanisms
b. neurochemical basis of behavioral changes that occur
Sanya A. Springfield, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96 during development and how these neural systems differ or
(212) 650-8449 remain the same
Howard Univ., 1982 c. Rats (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae)
a. Neural Mechanisms Shella Chase, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
Endocrine/Hormonal Mechanisms
Drug Studies (212) 772-5617
b. neuro-electrophysiology/neuropharmacology Brooklyn College, 1967
c. Rats (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae) a. Learning-Cognition
b. animal cognition; pattern perception
Josh Wallman, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
c. Pigeons (Aves:Columbiformes:Columbidae)
(212) 650-8459 Monkeys (Mammalia:Primates:Cercopithecidae)
Tufts Univ., 1972 7/1/96
James Gordon, PhD Prof.
a. Sensory Mechanisms-Vision
Development/Ontogeny (212) 772-5569
Motor Systems Brown Univ., 1969
b. development of optokinetic eye movements; evolution of a. Sensory Mechanisms-Vision
saccadic eye movements b. color and pattern vision in adult humans, neonate humans,
c. Chickens (Aves:Galliformes:Phasianidae) turtles and frogs
Pigeons (Aves:Columbiformes:Columbidae) c. Humans (Mammalia:Primates:Hominidae)
Frogmouths (Aves:Caprimulgiformes:Podargidae) Frogs (Amphibia:Salientia:Ranidae)
Raptors (Aves:Falconiformes) Turtles (Reptilia:Chelonia:Emydidae)
Rhesus Monkeys (Mammalia:Primates:Cercopithecidae)
Cheryl F. Harding, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
(212) 772-5047
harding@genectr.hunter.cuny.edu
Rutgers Univ., 1975
a. Neural Mechanisms-Neuroendocrinology
Social Behavior-Sex/Reproduction
Endocrine/Hormonal Mechanisms
b. role of androgen metabolism in regulation male social
behavior; social behavior in the zebra finch
c. Zebra Finches (Aves:Passeriformes:Estrilidae)
Redwinged Blackbirds (Aves:Passeriformes:Icteridae)
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USA (NEW YORK) USA (NEW YORK)
Myron Hofer, PhD Adj Prof. 7/1/96 Karyl B. Swartz, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96
(212) 960-5692 (718) 960-8478
Harvard Medical School, 1958 kbslc@cunyvm.cuny.edu
a. Development/Ontogeny Brown Univ., 1977
b. biospsychology of develop a. Learning-Cognition
c. Rats (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae) b. perceptual, cognitive, and socialexperiential factors that
underlie the development of social perception in primates
Victoria Luine, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96
c. Macaque monkeys (Mammalia:Primates:Cercopithecidae)
(212) 772-4223
Robert L. Thompson, PhD Prof. Emeritus 7/1/96
SUNY at Buffalo, 1971
a. Neural Mechanisms-Neurochemistry (212)772-5621
b. neurochemistry of reproduction memory and aging Columbia Univ., 1959
c. Rats (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae) a. Learning-Conditioning
Learning-Cognition
Susan Karp Manning, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
b. self-recognition in primates; experimental analysis of
(212) 772-5560 behavior
Univ. of Calif., Riverdale, 1971 c. Chimpanzees (Mammalia:Primates:Pongidae)
a. Learning-Cognition Monkeys (Mammalia:Primates:Cercopithecidae)
Learning-Memory Chinchillas (Mammalia:Rodentia:Chinchillidae)
Rats (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae)
b. short-term memory suffix effects Pigeons (Aves:Columbiformes:Columbidae)
c. Humans (Mammalia:Primates:Hominidae)
Ethel Tobach, PhD Curator Emerita 7/1/96
Peter Moller, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
(212) 769-5487
(212) 769-5841 tobach@amnh.org
pemo@amnh.org New York University, 1957
Freie Universitat, Berlin, 1967 a. Social Behavior
a. Communication b. social, emotional behavior in primates and other species in
Behavioral Ecology zoos and natural habitats
Endrocrine/Hormonal Interactions
c. Precocial desert rodents (Mammalia:Rodentia:Rattus)
b. multisensory contorl of communication and spatial
organization in electric fish; effects of hormones on Howard R. Topoff, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
morphology and behavior (weakly electric fish); orientation
in spiders
(212) 772-5677
c. Baby Whales HTOPOFF@aol.com
(Pisces:Osteichthyes:Mormyriformes:Mormyridae) City Univ. of New York, 1968
Electric Catfish a. Social Behavior
(Pisces:Osteichthyes:Siluriformes:Malapteruridae) Behavioral Ecology
Elephant-nose Fish b. social insect behavior
(Pisces:Osteichthyes:Osteoglossiformes:Mormyridae)
Funnel Web Spiders (Chelicerata:Arachnida:Agenlinidae) c. Slave-making Ants
(Arthropoda:Insecta:Hymenoptera:Formicidae)
Stanley Novak, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96 Army Ants (Arthropoda:Insecta:Hymenoptera:Formicidae)
(212) 772-5625 Gerald Turkewitz, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
Columbia Univ., 1962 (212) 772-5616
a. Sensory Mechanisms New York University, 1967
Sensory Mechanisms-Vision
Psychophysiology a. Behavioral Ecology-Orient/Navig/Migra/Homing
Development/Ontogeny
b. border contrast; simultaneous contrast; visual illusions Neural Mechanisms-Neurophysiological Correlates
c. Humans (Mammalia:Primates:Hominidae) b. early development; effects of malnutrition; sensory and
John Oats, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 inter-sensory function
c. Humans (Mammalia:Primates:Hominidae)
(212) 772-5473 Rats (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae)
University of London, 1974
H. P. Zeigler, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
a. Behavioral Ecology
Social Behavior (212) 873-5363
b. field studies of primate ecology Univ. of Wisconsin, 1958
c. Black and White colobus monkey a. Neural Mechanisms
(Mammalia:Primates:Cercopithecidae) Sensory Mechanisms-Somatosensory
Rain-forest monkeys (Mammalia:Primates) Feeding/Ingestion
b. motor control; motivation; feeding
c. Pigeons (Aves:Columbiformes:Columbidae)
Rats (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae)
7/1/96 7/1/96
Richard L. Wyman, PhD Exec. Director (518) 7/1/96 Scott Creel, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96
797-3440 (406) 994-2460
(518) 797-3440 screel@gemini.oscs.montana.edu
rlwyman@capital.net Purdue Univ., 1991
http://www.capital.net/com/huyck a. Social Behavior-Cooperation/Altruism/Helping
Illinois State University, 1973 Endocrine/Hormonal Interactions
a. Development/Ontogeny Behavioral Ecology-Predator/Prey Interactions
Social Behavior b. evolution of social behavior, particularly cooperative
Evolution/Survival Value breeding and reproductive suppression of social
b. factors influencing ontogeny of social behavior and subordinates; group size and cooperative hunting;
behavioral ecology of fish and amphibians conservation and ecology of wild dogs
c. Salamanders (Amphibia:Caudata:Plethodontidae) c. African Wild Dog (Mammalia:Carnivora:Canidae)
Cichlid Fish (Pisces:Osteichthyes:Perciformes:Cichlidae) Dwarf Mongoose (Mammalia:Carnivora:Herpestidae)
Lion (Mammalia:Carnivora:Felidae)
ROCKEFELLER UNIVERSITY Spotted Hyena (Mammalia:Carnivora:Hyaenidae)
Rockefeller University STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT ALBANY
Chair: Animal Behavior Laboratory
State University of New York at
New York, NY 10021
Chair: Albany
Biological Sciences
Phone: (212) 570-8657 Fax: Albany, NY 12222
Degrees: PhD Enrolled: Jon Jacklet
Research Support/ Grants: Phone: (518) 442-4300 Fax:
Fellowship/Stipend: Degrees: MS, PhD Enrolled: 15
Special Facilities: Research Support/ Grants:
Other Faculty: Fellowship/Stipend:
Contact: Special Facilities:
Other Faculty:
7/1/96
Contact: Jon Jacklet; Ken Able
Carolyn A. Ristau, PhD Res. Assoc. 7/1/96
(212) 854-5621 7/1/96
Kenneth P. Able, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 Margaret M. Stewart, PhD Dist.Teach.Prof 7/1/96
(518) 442-4330 (518) 442-4348
kpa@cnsunix.albany.edu Cornell Univ., 1956
http://www.albany.edu/biology/index.html a. Behavioral Ecology-Territoriality
Univ. of Georgia, 1971 Social Behavior-Sex/Reproduction
Natural History/Descriptive Studies
a. Behavioral Ecology-Orient/Navig/Migra/Homing
Biological Rhythms b. population ecology and behavior of tropical and temperate
Evolution/Survival Value anurans
b. c. Puerto Rican Coquis (Amphibia:Salientia:Leptodactylidae)
Green Frogs (Amphibia:Salientia:Ranidae)
c. Birds (Aves:Passeriformes)
Mink Frogs (Amphibia:Salientia:Ranidae)
Jerram L. Brown, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
Suzannah Bliss Tieman, PhD Adj. Assoc. 7/1/96
(518) 442-4349 Prof.
jlb81@cnsvax.albany.edu (518) 457-4911
http://www./albany.edu/faculty/jlbpl Stanford Univ., 1974
Univ. of Calif., Berkeley, 1960 a. Sensory Mechanisms-Vision
a. Behavioral Ecology Development/Ontogeny
Social Behavior-Sociobiology Neural Mechanisms-Neurophysiological Correlates
Social Behavior b. development of visual abilities in mammals and effects
b. animal social systems; ecology of helping; mating systems; thereon of early experience
spacing c. Cats (Mammalia:Carnivora:Felidae)
c. Birds (Aves)
STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT ALBANY
Thomas Caraco, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96
State University of New York at
(518) 442-4343
Chair: Albany
Syracuse Univ., 1977
Psychology
a. Behavioral Ecology-Foraging
Albany, NY 12222
Methodology-Theoretical Models
b. Robert Rosellini
c. Birds (Aves:Passeriformes) Phone: (518) 442-4820 Fax:
7/1/96
Degrees: PhD Enrolled: 15
Douglas F. Fraser, PhD Prof.- Siena College
Research Support/ Grants:
(518) 783-4144
Fellowship/Stipend:
Univ. of Maryland, 1974
a. Behavioral Ecology-Predator/Prey Special Facilities:
Behavioral Ecology-Foraging Other Faculty:
Behavioral Ecology-Habitat Selection Contact: Bruce Dudek
b. effect of predators on habitat-use patterns; response of
prey to predation risk 7/1/96
c. Minnows (Pisces:Osteichthyes:Cypriniformes:Cyprinidae)
Sticklebacks Bruce C. Dudek, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96
(Pisces:Osteichthyes:Gasterosteiformes:Gasterosteidae) (518) 442-4824
Guppies
(Pisces:Osteichthyes:Cyprinodontiformes:Poeciliidae) SUNY,Binghamton, 1978
a. Behavioral Genetics
Jon Jacklett, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 Drug Studies
(518) 442-4300 Neural Mechanisms-Neurochemistry
b. individual differences in response to alcohol, their genetic
Univ. of Oregon, Eugene, 1967
bases, and neurochemical mechanisms for their
a. Biological Rhythms expression.
Neural Mechanisms
c. Mice (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae)
Learning
b. neurobiology of circadian pacemakers; neurobiology of Gordon G. Gallup, Jr., PhD Prof. 7/1/96
adaptive behavior
(518) 442-4852
c. Sea Hares (Mollusca:Gastropoda:Anaspidea)
gallup@csu.albany.edu
Larry G. Mason, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96 Washington State Univ., 1968
(518) 442-4333 a. Behavioral Ecology-Predator/Prey
Univ. of Kansas, 1964 Social Behavior
a. Evolution/Survival Value b. self-recognition; open field behav; tonic immobility
Social Behavior-Sex/Reproduction c. Chickens (Aves:Galliformes:Phasianidae)
Social Behavior Rhesus Monkeys (Mammalia:Primates:Cercopithecidae)
b. sexual selection; behavioral sexual dimorphism
c. Ambush Bugs (Arthropoda:Insecta:Hemiptera:Phymatidae)
Soldier Beetles
(Arthropoda:Insecta:Coleoptera:Cantharidae)
N. Bruce McCutcheon, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96 Edward E. Southwick, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96
(518) 442-4836 (716) 395-2193
Brown Univ., 1968 Washington State Univ., 1971
a. Sensory Mechanisms-Chemical a. Behavioral Ecology
Neural Mechanisms-Brain Stimulation Behavioral Genetics
b. taste quality recognition; brain mechanisms of stress Communication
reductions b. biology of honey bees; comparative physiology; heat
c. Rats (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae) transfer (physical, physiological, and behavioral aspects)
c. Honey Bees (Arthropoda:Insecta:Hymenoptera:Apidae)
Robert A. Rosellini, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
(518) 442-4821 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT
DePaul Univ., 1974 BUFFALO
a. Learning-Complex State University of New York at
Learning-Reinforcement Chair: Buffalo
Learning-Helplessness
Anthropology
b. learned helplessness
Amherst, NY 14261
c. Rats (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae)
A.T. Steegmann
Bruce B. Svare, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 Phone: (716) 636-2414 Fax:
(518) 442-4848 Degrees: MA, PhD Enrolled: 8
Rutgers Univ., 1976 Research Support/ Grants:
a. Endocrine/Hormonal Mechanisms Fellowship/Stipend:
Social Behavior-Aggression
Social Behavior-Parental/Filial Special Facilities:
b. hormones and aggressive behavior Other Faculty:
c. Mice (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae) Contact: Mrs. Jean Grela
STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT 7/1/96
BROCKPORT
Carol M. Berman, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96
State University of New York at
(716) 645-2087
Chair: Brockport
Biological Sciences cberman@acsu.buffalo.edu
Brockport, NY 14420 wings.buffalo.edu/anthropology/Faculty
D.C. Smith Univ. of Cambridge, UK, 1979
a. Development/Ontogeny
Phone: (716) 395-2193 Fax: Social Behavior-Parental/Filial
Degrees: M.S. Enrolled: 3 Evolution/Survival Value
Research Support/ Grants: b. social and demographic factors influencing maternal
behavior and social development among free-ranging
Fellowship/Stipend: monkeys
Special Facilities: c. Rhesus Monkeys (Mammalia:Primates:Cercopithecidae)
Other Faculty:
Contact: D.C. Smith
STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT
BUFFALO
7/1/96 State University of New York at
James M. Haynes, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96 Chair: Buffalo
Psychology
(716) 395-5750
Buffalo, NY 14226
Univ. of Minnesota, 1978
S. Shrauger
a. Behavioral Ecology
Natural History/Descriptive Studies Phone: (716) 636-3650 Fax:
b. habitat selection; orientation Degrees: PhD Enrolled: 15
c. Salmon (Pisces:Osteichthyes:Salmoniformes:Salmonidae) Research Support/ Grants:
Trout (Pisces:Osteichthyes:Salmoniformes:Salmonidae)
Fellowship/Stipend:
Black Basses
(Pisces:Osteichthyes:Perciformes:Centrarchidae) Special Facilities:
Sturgeon Other Faculty:
(Pisces:Osteichthyes:Acipenseriformes:Acipenseridae)
Contact: E.M. Hull, Director of Biopsychology
Program
7/1/96
M. A. Bozarth, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96
(716) 636-3005
Mark D. Rausher, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96 James F. Gilliam, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
(919) 684-2295 (919) 515-2589
Cornell University, 1978 james_gilliam@ncsu.edu)
a. Behavioral Genetics Michegan State University, 1982
Learning a. Behavioral Eology-Predator/Prey Interaction
b. plant herbivore interactions; foraging behavior Social Behavior-Social Spacing
c. Insects (Arthropoda:Insecta) Methodology-Theoretical Models
b. behavioral decisions when under predation hazard
NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY (feeding, habitat selection, reproduction dispersal);
http://www2.nscu.edu/nscu/cals/zoology movement among fragmented populations
c. Hart's Rivulus (Osteichtyes:Cyprinodontiformes:Rivulidae)
North Carolina State University
Guppy (Osteichtyes:Cyprinodontiformes:Poeciliidae)
Chair: Zoology Creek Chub (Osteichtyes:Cyprinodontiformes:Cyprinidae)
Raleigh, NC 27695-7614
Harold Heatwole, PhD, DSc Prof. 7/1/96
Harold Heatwole
Phone: (919) 737-2741 Fax: (919) 515-5327 (919) 515-2741
Degrees: MS, PhD Enrolled: 25 harold_heatwole@ncsu.edu
Research Support/ Grants: Yes Univ. of Michegan, 1960
a. Behavioral Ecology
Fellowship/Stipend: variable; $10,500-
b. community ecology (desert, island, and Antarctica);
$12,000/yr ecology of ants; herpetology
Special Facilities: Animal building under c. Cottonmouth (Reptilia:Squamota:Viperidae)
construction, finished 1996 Copperhead (Reptilia:Squamota:Viperidae)
Other Faculty: Brown Booby (Aves:Sulidae)
Contact: Melanie Hassler, Graduate Secretary Masked Booby (Aves:Sulidae)
melanie_hassler@ncsu.edu Roger A. Powell, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96
(919) 515-3273 (919) 515-4561
7/1/96
newf@ncsu.edu
George Barthalamus, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
Univ. of Chicago, 1977
(919) 516-2614 a. Behavioral Ecology
george_barthalamus@ncsu.edu Evolution/Survival Value
Social Behavior
Pennsylvania State Univ., 1970
b. effects of limiting resources on behavior
a. Neural Mechanisms
Behavioral Ecology c. Weasels (Mammalia:Carnivora:Mustelidae)
Drug Studies Black Bears (Mammalia:Carnivora:Ursidae)
b. neurochemical correlates and chemical ecology of James A. Rice, PhD 7/1/96
antipredation in the Pipidae (Xenopus laevis and Pipa pipa)
c. African Clawed frogs (Amphibia:Salientia:Pipidae)
(919) 515-4592
Surinam Toads (Amphibia:Salientia:Pipidae) jim_rice@ncsu.edu
Northern Water Snakes (Reptilia:Serpentes:Colubridae) Univ. of Wisconsin, 1985
Black Water Snakes (Reptilia:Serpentes:Colubridae) a. Behavioral Ecology-Predator/Prey Interactions
Common/Brown Water Snakes Behavioral Ecology-Foraging
(Reptilia:Serpentes:Colubridae)
b.
Phillip D. Doerr, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 c. Spot (Osteichthyes:Perciformes:Sciaenidae)
(919) 515-2065 Southern Flounder
(Osteichthyes:Pleuronectiformes:Bothidae)
phil_doerr@ncsu.edu Largemouth Bass
Univ. of Wisconsin, 1973 (Osteichthyes:Perciformes:Centrarchidae)
a. Behavioral Ecology-Foraging Bluegill (Osteichthyes:Perciformes:Cantrarchidae)
Evolution/Survival Value Atlantic Menhaden
Descriptive Studies/Natural History (Ostheichthyes:Cluperiformes:Cluperdae)
b. foraging habitat requirements; homerange and territory use Theodore R. Simons, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96
by Redcockded Woodpeckers; integration of environmental
models with spatially explicit demographic models (919) 515-5327
c. Redcockaded Woodpecker (Aves:Piciformes:Picidae) tsimons@ncsu.edu
Bobwhite Quail (Aves:Galliformes:Phasianidae) Univ. of Washington, 1983
a. Behavioral Ecology-Habitat Selection
Behavioral Ecology-Foraging
Evolution/Survival Value
b. avian ecology; conservation biology; wildlife biology
c. Migratory Songbirds (Aves:Passeriformes)
Dark-rumped Petrel (Aves:Passeriformes:Procellariidae)
Wood Thrush (Aves:Passeriformes:Muscicapidae)
John Vandenbergh, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 Leslie Real, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
(919) 515-5174 (919) 962-1350
vandenbergh@ncsu.edu Univ. of Michigan, 1977
http://www.cals.ncsu.edu/beh_/index.html a. Behavioral Ecology
Pennsylvania State Univ., 1965 Learning-Cognition
Learning-Memory
a. Endocrine/Hormonal Interactions
Communication-Chemical b. descision-making under uncertainty; pollinator-plant
interactions; evolutionary ecology of learning and memory;
b. examining the role of interactive position on reproduction in
sexual selection and mote choice
mice; influence of primary pheromones on reproduction;
methods for control of pest rodents c. Insects (Arthropoda:Insecta)
Bumble bees (Arthropoda:Insecta:Apidae)
c. House Mice (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae)
Carpenter bees (Arthropoda:Insecta:Anthophoridae)
Pine Voles (Mammalia:Rodentia:Cricetidae)
Honeybees (Arthropoda:Insecta:Apidae)
Jeffrey R. Walters, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96
R. Haven Wiley, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
(540) 231-3847 (919) 962-1340
jrwalt@vt.edu haven_wiley@unc.edu
Univ. of Chicago, 1980 Rockefeller Univ., 1970
a. Social Behavior-Sex/Reproduction
a. Social Behavior-Sexual Selection
Social Behavior-Parental/Filial
Communication-Acoustic
Evolution/Survival Value
Social Behavior-Social Spacing
b. cooperative breeding in birds; reproductive biology of
b. adaptations in communication; mate choice and mating
precocial birds; primate intragroup social behavior;
systems; cooperative breeding
evolution of cooperative breeding in birds; ecological basis
of sensitivity to habitat fragmentation; kinship effects on c. Birds (Aves)
behavior; parental behavior on precocial birds Frogs (Amphibia)
Primates (Mammalia:Primates)
c. Red-Cockaded Woodpeckers (Aves:Piciformes:Picidae)
Yellow Baboons (Mammalia:Primates:Cercopithecidae)
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT
Lapwings (Aves:Charadriiformes:Charadriidae)
Plovers (Aves:Charadriiformes:Charadriidae) CHAPEL HILL
Sanderlings (Aves:Charadriiformes:Scolopacidae) University of North Carolina at
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT Chair: Chapel Hill
Psychology
CHAPEL HILL
Chapel Hill, NC 27514
University of North Carolina at David Galinski
Chair: Chapel Hill Phone: (919) 962-2053 Fax:
Biology
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3280 Degrees: PhD Enrolled: 8
Research Support/ Grants:
Phone: Fax: (919) 962-1625 Fellowship/Stipend:
Degrees: PhD Enrolled: 12 Special Facilities:
Research Support/ Grants: Yes Other Faculty:
Fellowship/Stipend: Contact: Vicki Fuller
Special Facilities: facilities for bioacoustic and
7/1/96
biomagnetic research; OTS
membership Robert B. Cairnes, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
Other Faculty: (919) 962-5081
Contact: Director of Graduate Studies Stanford Univ., 1960
a. Behavioral Genetics
7/1/96 Development/Ontogeny
Social Behavior-Aggression
Helmut Mueller, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
b. development and micro-evolution of social patterns with a
(919) 942-4937 focus on aggression and its functions
hmueller@email.unc.edu c. House Mice (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae)
Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, 1962 Humans (Mammalia:Primates:Hominidae)
a. Behavioral Ecology
Development/Ontogeny
b. predator/prey interactions; migration/orientation; evolution
c. Birds (Aves)
Birds of Prey (Aves:Falconiformes)
Owls (Aves:Strigiformes)
7/1/96
Gilbert Gottlieb, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
(919) 379-5013
Duke Univ., 1960
a. Development/Ontogeny
Communication-Acoustic
Social Behavior-Parental/Filial
b.
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USA (NORTH CAROLINA) USA (NORTH CAROLINA)
Richard D. Crawford, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96 Robert W. Seabloom, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
(701) 777-4673 (701) 777-4676
Iowa State Univ., 1975 Univ. of Minnesota, 1963
a. Behavioral Ecology-Foraging a. Behavioral Ecology
Evolution/Survival Value Endocrine/Hormonal Mechanisms
Social Behavior-Sex/Reproduction Natural History/Descriptive Studies
b. asynchronous hatching in rails; egg size in waterfowl b. habitat selection; predator/prey interactions; territoriality;
c. Waterfowl (Aves:Anseriformes:Anatidae) hormones and reproduction; mammalia natural history
Rails (Aves:Gruiformes:Rallidae) c. Mule Deer (Mammalia:Artiodactyla:Cervidae)
Blackbirds (Aves:Passeriformes:Icteridae) Deer Mice (Mammalia:Rodentia:Cricetidae)
Meadow Voles (Mammalia:Rodentia:Cricetidae)
Albert J. Fivizzani, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96 Cottontails (Mammalia:Lagomorpha:Leporidae)
(701) 777-4671 Prairie Dogs (Mammalia:Rodentia:Sciuridae)
Louisiana State Univ., 1977 BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY
a. Endocrine/Hormonal Mechanisms
Social Behavior-Sex/Reproduction Bowling Green State University
Biological Rhythms Chair: Biological Sciences
b. endocrine regulation of seasonal conditions, esp. Bowling Green, OH 43403
reproduction, behavior, etc., in vertebrates Ronny Woodruff
c. Gulf Killifish Phone: (419) 372-2332 Fax: (419) 372-2024
(Pisces:Osteichthyes:Cyprinodontiformes:Cyprinodontidae)
Banded Killifish Degrees: MS, PhD Enrolled: 12
(Pisces:Osteichthyes:Cyprinodontiformes:Cyprinodontidae) Research Support/ Grants: Yes
Spotted Sandpipers (Aves:Charadriiformes:Scolopacidae)
White-tailed Sparrows (Aves:Passeriformes:Fringillidae) Fellowship/Stipend:
Special Facilities:
Paul B. Kannowski, PhD Prof., Chairman 7/1/96
Other Faculty:
(701) 777-2621
Contact: Lorraine DeVenney
Univ. of Michigan, 1957
a. Communication-Chemical 7/1/96
Social Behavior-Sex/Reproduction
Natural History/Descriptive Studies Mark H. Gromko, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
b. role of pheromones in courtship and mating behavior in (419) 372-8206
insects, esp. ants
mgromko@bgnet.bgsu.edu
c. Ants (Arthropoda:Insecta:Hymenoptera:Formicidae)
Tenebrionid Beetles Indiana University, 1978
(Arthropoda:Insecta:Coleoptera:Tenebrionidae) a. Behavioral Genetics
Springtails (Arthropoda:Insecta:Collembola) Social Behavior-Sex/Reproduction
Evolution/survival value
Jeffrey W. Lang, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96
b. genetic basis of courtship, receptivity and and reproductive
(701) 777-4564 success in Drosophila melanogaster. Sperm competition
and the evolution of mating systems.
jlang@badlands.nodak.edu
c. Fruit flies (Arthropoda:Insecta:Diptera:Drosophilidae)
Univ. of Minnesota, 1977
a. Behavioral Ecology Elizabeth Jakob, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96
Social Behavior (413) 577-0707
Natural History/Descriptive Studies
b. energetics and thermoregulation of reptiles; development
ejakob@ent.umass.edu
and growth of ectotherms; sex determination Univ. of California, Davis, 1989
c. Crocodilians (Reptilia:Crocodilia) a. Social Behavior-Sociality
Reptiles (Reptilia) Behavioral Ecology-Foraging
Amphibians (Amphibia) Theoretical Models
b. evolution of social behavior; using a combination of field
Lewis W. Oring, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
work and modeling with a focus on spiders
(702) 784-4621 c. Spiders (Chelicerata:Arachnida:Pholcidae)
Oring@ers.unr.edu 7/1/96
Paul A. Moore, PhD Assist. Prof.
Univ. of Oklahoma, 1966
419-372-8556
a. Behavioral Ecology
Endocrine/Hormonal Mechanisms pmoore@bgnet.bgsu.edu
Social Behavior Boston Univ., 1990
b. mating systems especially in sex-role reversed birds; a. Behavioral Ecology-Orient/Navig/Migra/Homing
interactions among social behavior, space use, Communication-Chemical
reproductive physiology and lifetime reproductive strategies Sensory Mechanisms-Chemical
c. Spotted Sandpipers (Aves:Charadriiformes:Scolopacidae) b. chemical ecology of marine organisms
Wilson's Phalaropes (Aves:Charadriiformes:Scolopacidae) c. Crayfish (Arthropoda:Crustacea)
Piping Plovers (Aves:Charadriiformes:Charadriidae) Maine Lobster (Arthropoda:Crustacea)
Chipping Sparrows (Aves:Passeriformes:Fringillidae) Forbes Seastar (Echinodermata:Asteriodae)
Sharp-tailed Grouse (Aves:Galliformes:Tetraonidae) Tobacco Moth (Insecta)
Michael Kaspari, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96 Bedford M. Vestal, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96
(405) 325-3371 (405) 325-3082, -1061, -
kaspari@uoknor.edu 4521
Univ. of Arizona, 1992 bvestal@uoknor.edu
a. Social Behavior-Sociality Michigan State Univ., 1970
Evolution/Survival Value a. Social Behavior
b. evolution and organization of insect societies; origin of Behavioral Ecology
diversity Evolution/Survival Value
c. Ants (Insecta:Hymenoptera:Formicidae) b. evolution of social behavior in mammals, including
humans; human social behavior; behavior of teaching and
Michael A. Mares, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 learning in classrooms
(405) 325-4711 c. Ground Squirrels (Mammalia:Rodentia:Sciuridae)
Univ. of Texas, Austin, 1973 Human (Mammalia:Primates:Hominidae)
a. Social Behavior-Social Spacing Laurie Vitt, PhD Prof. / Curator 7/1/96
Behavioral Ecology-Foraging
Behavioral Ecology-Habitat Selection (405) 325-5002
b. desert mammal ecology; South American mammals; Arizona State Univ., 1976
biogeography a. Behavioral Ecology-Habitat Selection
c. Rodents (Mammalia:Rodentia) Descriptive Studies/Natural Studies
Marsupials (Mammalia:Marsupialia) Behavioral Ecology-Foraging
b. ecology of tropical lizards
Douglas W. Mock, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
c. South American Lizards (Reptilia)
(405)325-2751
Donald A. Wilson, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96
dmock@ou.edu
(405) 325-5027
Univ. of Minnesota, 1976
a. Social Behavior-Parental/Filial Interactions dwilson@uoknor.edu
Social Behavior-Mating Systems McMaster Univ., 1983
b. behavioral resolution of evolutionary conflict between close a. Learning-Memory
genetic relatives Neural Mechanisms-Neurophysiological Correlates
c. House Sparrow (Aves:Passeriformes:Passeridae) Sensory Mechanisms-Olfaction
Cattle Egrets (Aves:Ciconiiformes:Ardeidae) b. neurobiology of olfactory memory during ontogeny of the
rat; effect of experience on olfactory system development
Gary D. Schnell, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
c. Rats (Mammalia:Rodentia:Murridae)
(405) 325-4034
gschnell@uoknor.edu OREGON GRADUATE INSTITUTE
Univ. of Kansas, 1969 Oregon Graduate Institute
a. Methodology-Data Collection/Analysis Chair: Chemistry, Biochemistry, &
Locomotion Molecular Biology
Behavioral Ecology-Foraging Beaverton, OR 97006
b. statistical techniques in data analysis; flight of birds;
foraging of hawks; kleptoparasitism of gulls on pelicans
Phone: (503) 690-1263 Fax: (503) 690-1464
c. Gulls (Aves:Charadriiformes:Laridae)
Hawks (Aves:Falconiformes:Accipitridae) Degrees: MS, PhD Enrolled: 1
Sparrows (Aves:Passeriformes:Emberizidae) Research Support/ Grants:
Kangaroo Rats (Mammalia:Rodentia:Dipodidae)
Fellowship/Stipend:
Patricia L. Schwagmeyer, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 Special Facilities:
(405) 325-4821 Other Faculty:
plsch@ou.edu Contact:
Univ. of Michigan, 1979
a. Social Behavior 7/1/96
Behavioral Ecology
L. E. L. Rasmussen, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96
b. sexual selection; sperm competition; sexual conflict
c. Thirteen-lined Ground Squirrels (503) 690-1263
(Mammalia:Rodentia:Sciuridae) betsr@admin.ogi.edu
House Sparrows (Aves:Passeriformes) a. Communication-Chemical
Regina Sullivan, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96 b.
c. Mammals (Mammalia:Proboscidae)
rsullivan@obsnsrv1.bio.uoknor.edu
City Univ. of New York
a. Sensory Chemicals-Chemical
Development/Ontogeny
Neural Mechanisms
b. neurobiology of olfactory memory during ontogeny;
olfactory modulation of mother-infant interactions in humans
c. Human (Mammalia:Primate:Hominidae)
Rat (Mammalia:Rodentia:Murridae)
7/1/96 7/1/96
Andrew R. Blaustein, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96 Larry L. Crawshaw, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
(503) 737-5356 (503) 229-4209
blaustea@bcc.orst.edu Univ. of California, Santa Barbara, 1970
Oregon State Univ., 1978 a. Neural Mechanisms-Neurophysiological correlates
a. Behavioral Ecology Sensory Mechanisms-Temperature
Social Behavior b. the behavioral and physiological mechanisms of
Communication temperature regulation and thermal ecology of vertebrates
b. behavioral ecology and the evolution of social behavior; kin c. Interested in all vertebrate species (Chordata)
recognition and kin selection; ontogeny of behavior
Richard Forbes, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
c. Frogs (Amphibia:Salientia:Ranidae)
Toads (Amphibia:Salientia:Bufonidae) (503) 229-3851
Voles (Mammalia:Rodentia:Cricetidae) Univ. of Minnesota, 1964
Birds (Aves) a. Natural History/Descriptive Studies
Water bugs (Arthropoda:Insecta:Hemiptera:Belostomatidae) Behavioral Ecology
Mark Hixon, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96 Social Behavior
b. ecological life histories of terrestrial vertebrates, especially
(503) 737-3705 small mammals
Univ. of California, Santa Barbara, 1979 c. Squirrels (Mammalia:Rodentia:Sciuridae)
a. Behavioral Ecology-Foraging Frogs (Amphibia:Salientia:Ranidae)
Behavioral Ecology-Territoriality Salamanders (Amphibia:Caudata:Ambystomatidae)
Social Behavior Birds (Aves)
b. behavioral ecology of reef fishes and hummingbirds; theory Reptiles (Reptilia)
of foraging and territoriality
Randy Zelick, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96
c. Coral-reel fishes (Pisces:Osteichthyes:Perciformes)
Hummingbirds (Aves:Apodiformes:Trochilidae) (503) 229-3086
7/1/96 Univ. of California, Los Angeles, 1984
Robert T. Mason, PhD Assist. Prof.
a. Learning-Habituation/Extinction
(541) 737-4107 Sensory mechanisms-Audition
masonr@bcc.orst.edu Communication-Acoustic
Univ. of Texas, Austin, 1987 b. novelty detection & habituation behavior in weakly electric
a. Social Behavior-Sex/Reproduction fish; correlates with neural mechanisms; acoustic behavior
Communication-Chemical & auditory system physiology in anuran amphibians
Endocrine/Hormonal Mechanisms c. Carapo Knife Fish
b. chemical communication (pheromones) and its mediation (Pisces:Osteichthyes:Gymnotiformes:Gymnotidae)
of reproductive behavior in vertebrates (currently, reptiles) Tree Frogs (Amphibia:Salientia:Leptodactylidae)
Toads (Amphibia:Salientia:Bufonidae)
c. Garter Snake (Reptilia:Serpentes:Colubridae)
Brown Snake (Reptilia:Serpentes:Colubridae)
Turtles (Reptilia:Chelonia)
Insects (Arthropoda:Insecta:Homoptera)
Gerald E. McClearn, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 Shepherd K. Roberts, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
(814) 865-1717 (215) 787-8864
Univ. of Wisconsin, 1954 Princeton Univ., 1959
a. Behavioral Genetics a. Biological Rhythms
Development/Ontogeny b. circadian rhythms
Evolution/Survival Value c. Cockroaches (Arthropoda:Insecta:Orthoptera:Blattidae)
b. genetic bases of indiv. diff. in behav. develop.; using
human popul/animal models;content domains of alcohol- Laurie Tompkins, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
related behav., aggress./cog./biology of aging (215) 787-1611
c. Mice (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae)
72123.1662@compuserve.com
Humans (Mammalia:Primates:Hominidae)
Princeton Univ., 1977
Anne C. Petersen, PhD Prof. and Dean 7/1/96
a. Behavioral Genetics
(814) 865-1428 Communcation-Chemical
Univ. of Chicago, 1973 b. genetics of larval vision; sex pheromones in adult flies;
genetic control of sexual behavior
a. Endocrine/Hormonal Mechanisms
Development/Ontogeny c. Fruit Flies (Arthropoda:Insecta:Diptera:Drosophilidae)
Motivation/Emotion
b. biopsychosocial influences on the development of
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
motivation; sex differences in cognition, focus on Temple University
longitudinal studies of high school students and their Chair: Psychology
families
Philadelphia, PA 19122
c. Humans (Mammalia:Primates:Hominidae)
John Lamberth
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Phone: (215) 787-7361 Fax:
Temple University Degrees: MA, PhD Enrolled: 12
Chair: Biology Research Support/ Grants:
Philadelphia, PA 19122 Fellowship/Stipend:
Joel Sheffield Special Facilities:
Phone: (215) 787-8854 Fax: (215) 204-6646 Other Faculty:
Degrees: MA, PhD Enrolled: 8-10 Contact: Ronald Baenninger
Research Support/ Grants: Yes
Fellowship/Stipend: TA's ($15,000/yr) 7/1/96
Special Facilities: Ronald Baenninger, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
Other Faculty: (215) 787-7314
Contact: Dr. Laurie Tompkins Johns Hopkins Univ., 1966
a. Social Behavior-Aggression
7/1/96 Human Ethology
Applied Ethology-Domestic animals
Sue Binkley, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
b. displays and rituals; human-animal interactions
(215) 787-8827 c. Humans (Mammalia:Primates:Hominidae)
Univ. of Texas, 1971 Siamese Fighting Fish
a. Biological Rhythms (Pisces:Osteichthyes:Perciformes:Belontiidae)
Endocrine/Hormonal Mechanisms 7/1/96
Phillip J. Bersh, PhD Prof.
b. pineal gland function in circadian rhythms of vertebrates
(215) 787-7318
c.
Columbia Univ., 1949
Edward Gruberg, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 a. Learning-Pavlovian/Classical Conditioning
(215) 787-1920 Experimental Psychopathology
Univ. of Illinois, 1969 b. interactions between Pavlovian and operant conditioning;
avoidance conditioning; autoshaping; avoidance response
a. Neural Mechanisms
prevention
Sensory Mechanisms
Locomotion c. Rats (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae)
Pigeons (Aves:Columbiformes:Columbidae)
b. physiology, anatomy, neurochemistry and behavioral
correlates of central visual systems Phillip N. Hineline, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
c. Leopard Frogs (Amphibia:Salientia:Ranidae)
(215) 787-1579
Michael Mote, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 Harvard University, 1967
(215) 787-8855 a. Learning
Univ. of Calif., LA, 1968 b. relations between non-verbal and verbal behavior; foraging
theory; time integration in behavioral processes; resonant
a. Sensory Mechanisms-Vision
patterns of behavior; language and philosophy of
b. neurobiology explanation
c. Cockroaches (Arthropoda:Insecta:Orthoptera:Blattidae) c. Humans (Mammalia:Primates:Hominidae)
Blue Crabs (Arthropoda:Crustacea:Decapoda) Pigeons (Aves:Columbiformes:Columbidae)
Rats (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae)
7/1/96
Sidney A. Gauthreaux, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
(864) 656-3584
7/1/96
Jeannette Poole Ward, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 Arthur C. Echternacht, PhD Prof. EEB 7/1/96
(901) 678-2375 (423) 974-2371
jeannette-ward@mail.psyc.memphis.edu echterna@utk.edu
Vanderbilt University, 1969 University of Kansas, 1970
a. Neural Mechanisms-Lateralization a. Behavioral Ecology
Sensory Mechanisms-Vision Natural History/Descriptive Studies
Learning-Discrimination Social Behavior
b. b. responses of native species of lizards to introduced
c. Humans (Mammalia:Primates:Hominidae) congeners; habitat selection, interspecific and intraspecific
Bushbabies (Mammalia:Primates:Lorisidae) aggression, and the possible role of interspecific and
Galagos (Mammalia:Primates:Lorisidae) intraspecific predation
Lemurs (Mammalia:Primates:Lemuridae) c. Anoles (Reptilia:Sauria:Iguanidae)
Green Anoles (Reptilia:Sauria:Iguanidae)
UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE Brown/Cuban Anoles (Reptilia:Sauria:Iguanidae)
Grand Cayman Anoles (Reptilia:Sauria:Iguanidae)
University of Tennessee
Chair: Life Sciences John L. Gittleman, PhD Assoc. Prof. EEB 7/1/96
Knoxville, TN 37996 (423) 974-2371
Gordon M. Burghardt JGittleman@utk.edu
Phone: (423) 974-6843 Fax: (423) 974-3330 Unviversity of Sussex (England), 1984
Degrees: MS, PhD Enrolled: 15 a. Evolution/Survival Value
Research Support/ Grants: Behavioral Ecology
Methodology-Comparative Method
Fellowship/Stipend: b. interrelationships of morphology, physiology, and behavior
Special Facilities: from a single species and comparative perspective; also
Other Faculty: theoretical analysis of strengths and weaknesses of the
comparative method
Contact: Gordon M. Burghardt
c. Carnivores (Mammalia:Carnivora)
Mammals (Mammalia)
7/1/96 Vertebrates (Chordata)
Christine R. Boake, PhD Assoc. Prof. EEB 7/1/96 7/1/96
Neil Greenberg, PhD Prof. EEB
(423) 974-2371 (865)974-2371
cboake@utk.edu ngreenbe@utk.edu
Cornell University, 1982 Rutgers Univ., 1973
a. Evolution/Survival Value a. Social Behavior
Social Behavior-Sexual Selection Neural Mechanisms
Behavioral Genetics Endocrine/Hormonal Mechanisms
b. sexual selection and speciation; inheritance of courtship b. physiological ethology (neural/behavior/endocrine
behavior; evolution of female mating preferences; interactions) of social behavior, dominance, and behavioral
quantitative genetics ecology of adaptive suites including stress responses to
c. Fruit Flies (Arthropoda:Insecta:Diptera:Drosophilidae) social stimuli
Field Crickets (Arthropoda:Insecta:Orthoptera:Gryllidae) c. Green Anoles (Reptilia:Sauria:Iguanidae)
Gordon M. Burghardt, PhD Prof. EEB 7/1/96 7/1/96
Jim C. Hall, PhD Assoc. Prof. Biochem
(423) 974-3300 (423) 974-3069
gburghar@UTK.edu jhall1@utk.edu
Univ. of Chicago, 1966 University of Illinois, 1984
a. Communication-Chemical a. Communication-Acoustic
Development/Ontogeny Neural Mechanisms-Neuroethology
Behavioral Ecology-Predator/Prey Sensory Mechanisms-Audition
b. ontogeny of feeding, antipredator and social behavior in b.
squamate reptiles with special attention to chemoreception;
also evolution of vertebrate behavior, ontogentic c. Frogs (Amphibia:Salientia:Ranidae)
mechanisms, and play Fiddler Crabs
(Arthropoda:Crustacea:Decapoda:Ocypodidae)
c. Hognose Snakes (Reptilia:Serpentes:Colubridae) Crickets (Arthropoda:Insecta:Orthoptera:Gryllidae)
Garter Snakes (Reptilia:Serpentes:Colubridae)
Green Iguana (Reptilia:Sauria:Iguanidae)
Water Snakes (Reptilia:Serpentes:Colubridae)
7/1/96
John J. McGlone, PhD Assoc. Prof. (Animal 7/1/96
Science)
(806) 742-2826
anjjm@ttacs.ttu.edu
Univ. of Illinois, 1981
a. Applied Ethology-Domestic Animals
Communication-Chemical
Judith Van Houten, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96 Univ. of Georgia, 1987
(802) 656-0452 a. Social Behavior-Cooperation/Altruism/Helping
Social Behavior-Social Spacing
Univ. of Calif., Santa Barbara, 1976 Communication
a. Sensory Mechanisms b. social behavior in dder mice; environmental effects on
Locomotion behavior; kinship effects on social behavior;
Neural Mechanisms communication in non-human primates, especially
b. genetic analysis of chemoreception from receptor to macaques
behavioral response levels; behavior of unicellular c. Deer Mouse (Mammlia:Rodentia:Cricitidae)
organisms
c. Paramecium (Protozoa:Ciliata) UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA
COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY University of Virginia
Chair: Behavioral Neuroscience
College of William and Mary Charlottesville, VA 22901
Chair: Biology
Menaker (Bio)
Williamsburg, VA 23185
Phone: (804) 924-7169 Fax:
L.L. Wiseman
Phone: Degrees: MA, MS, PhD Enrolled: 10
Fax:
Research Support/ Grants:
Degrees: MS Enrolled: 25
Fellowship/Stipend:
Research Support/ Grants:
Special Facilities:
Fellowship/Stipend:
Other Faculty:
Special Facilities:
Contact: Phil Best
Other Faculty:
Contact: Chair, Graduate Committee 7/1/96
Michael Menaker, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 Jack A. Cranford, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96
(804) 982-5767 (540) 231-5371
mm7e@virginia.edu cranford@vt.edu
Princeton Univ., 1960 Univ. of Utah, 1977
a. Biological Rhythms a. Behavioral Ecology
Endocrine/Hormonal Mechanisms Natural History/Descriptive Studies
Sensory Mechanisms Social Behavior
b. circadian organization in vertebrates/photoperiodic control b. ecological physiology and behavior of small squirrels
of reproduction through squirrels
c. Sparrows (Aves:Passeriformes:Emberizidae) c. Deer Mice (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae)
Chickens (Aves:Galliformes:Phasianidae) Meadow Mice (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae)
Pigeons (Aves:Columbiformes:Columbidae) Punars (Mammalia:Rodentia:Echimyidae)
Hamsters (Mammalia:Rodentia:Cricetidae) Marmots (Mammalia:Rodentia:Sciuridae)
Mice (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae) Jumping Mice (Mammalia:Rodentia:Zapodidae)
Lizards(Reptilia:Sauria)
Trout (Pisces:Osteichthyes:Salmoniformes:Salmonidae) Thomas A. Jenssen, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96
7/1/96
(703) 231-6246
Douglas G. Mook, PhD Prof.
tjenssen@vt.edu
(804) 924-0681
Univ. of Oklahoma, 1969
Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1962
a. Behavioral Ecology
a. Feeding/Ingestion Communication-Visual
Motivation/Emotion Social Behavior
Sensory Mechanisms
b.
b.
c. Anoline Lizards (Reptilia:Sauria:Polychrotidae)
c. Rats (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae)
Jeffrey R. Walters, PhD Bailey Prof. 7/1/96
Emilie Rissman, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96
(540) 231-3847
(804) 924-6862
jrwalt@vt.edu
Cornell Univ., 1984
Univ. of Chicago, 1980
a. Endocrine/Hormonal Mechanisms
Social Behavior-Sex/Reproduction a. Social Behavior-Cooperation/Altruism/Helping
Communication-Chemical Behavioral Ecology-Habitat Selection
Social Behavior-Parental/Filial Interactions
b. the roles of social and environmental cues on reproductive
behavior; behavioral endocrinology b. evolution of cooperative breeding in birds; ecological basis
of sensitivity to habitat fragmentation; kinship effects on
c. Musk Shrews (Mammalia:Insectivora:Soricidae) behavior; parental behavior on precocial birds
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE AND c. Red-Cockaded Woodpecker (Aves:Piciformes:Picidae)
Brown Treecreeper (Aves:Passeriformes:Climecteridae)
STATE UNIVERSITY Piping Plover/Shorebirds
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and (Aves:Charadriiformes:Charadriidae)
State University Yellow Baboons (Mammalia:Primtest:Cercopithidae)
Chair:
Neotropical Migrants (Aves:Passeriformes)
Biology
Blacksburg, VA 24061-0406 VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE AND
Joe Cowles STATE UNIVERSITY
Phone: (703) 231-8928 Fax: (703) 231-9307 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and
Degrees: MS, PhD Enrolled: 15-17 Chair: State University
Research Support/ Grants: Yes Poultry Science
Fellowship/Stipend: Blacksburg, VA 24061
Special Facilities:
Other Faculty: R. Fell Phone: Fax:
Contact: Sue Rasmussen Degrees: Enrolled:
Research Support/ Grants:
7/1/96 Fellowship/Stipend:
Curtis S. Adkisson, PhD Assoc. Prof. 7/1/96 Special Facilities:
(703) 231-6347 Other Faculty:
Univ. of Michigan, 1973 Contact:
a. Communication-Acoustic
Social Behavior 7/1/96
Behavioral Ecology
W. B. Gross 7/1/96
b. evolution of dialects and other vocal variation; habitat
selection a. Applied Ethology-Domestic Animals
c. Red Crossbills (Aves:Passeriformes:Fringillidae) Applied Ethology-Husbandry
Pine Grosbeaks (Aves:Passeriformes:Fringillidae) b. veterinary medicine; toxins; stress
Bluejays (Aves:Passeriformes:Corvidae) c. Quail (Aves:Galliformes:Phasianidae)
Chickens (Aves:Galliformes)
Joan S. Lockard, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 John M. Hinson, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96
(206) 543-5313 (509) 335-1089
Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, 1963 Duke Univ., 1981
a. Neural Mechanisms a. Learning-Reinforcement
Human Ethology Learning-Discrimination
b. human ethology; evolutionary and neural mechanisms of Sensory Mechanisms
social behavior b. operant mechanisms - concurrent and multiple schedules
c. Macaques (Mammalia:Primates:Cercopithecidae) c. Pigeons(Aves:Columbiformes:Columbidae)
Humans (Mammalia:Primates:Hominidae) Rats (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae)
Gene P. Sackett, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 Frances K. McSweeney, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
(206) 543-2500 (509) 335-3049
Claremont Graduate School, 1963 Harvard Univ., 1974
a. Development/Ontogeny a. Learning-Reinforcement
Social Behavior-Sex/Reproduction Learning-Discrimination
Methodology-Data Collection/Analysis Drug Studies
b. behavioral development; observational methods in b. operant and classical conditioning-concurrent and multiple
behavioral research; pregnancy outcome and later behavior schedules
c. Macques (Mammalia:Primates:Cercopithecidae) c. Pigeons (Aves:Columbiformes:Columbidae)
Humans (Mammalia:Primates:Hominidae) Rats (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae)
7/1/96
Robert L. Jeanne, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 Robert W. Goy, PhD Prof. Emeritus 7/1/96
(608) 262-0899 (608) 263-3500
jeanne@entomology.wisc.edu Univ. of Kansas
Harvard Univ., 1971 a. Endocrine/Hormonal Mechanisms
a. Social Behavior-Eusocial Insects Social Behavior
Communication-Chemical Development/Ontogeny
Behavioral Ecology-Predator/Prey b. effects of early hormonal experience on neural organization
b. evolution/survival value; natural history; division of labor; and social behavior, esp. sexual, reproductive, aggressive,
organization of work; phermones; reproductive behavior; and parental behavior
exocrine glands; defense; foraging; dominance c. Rhesus Macaques (Mammalia:Primates:Cercopithecidae)
c. Social Wasps (Arthropoda:Insecta:Hymenoptera:Vespidae) Guinea Pigs (Mammalia:Rodentia:Caviidae)
Jack P. Hailman, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 Roslyn P. Warren, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
(608) 262-2636 (414) 229-4889
jhailman@facstaff.wisc.edu New York Univ., 1954
Duke Univ., 1964 a. Applied Ethology-Zoo Animals
a. Communication-Acoustic Feeding/Ingestion
Endocrine/Hormonal Mechanisms
b.
b. behavior of zoo animals; development of taste preferences;
c. Birds (Aves)
ingestive behavior
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN AT MILWAUKEE c. Hamsters (Mammalia:Rodentia:Cricetidae)
Mice (Mammalia:Rodentia:Muridae)
University of Wisconsin at Guinea Pigs (Mammalia:Rodentia:Caviidae)
Chair: Milwaukee Ungulates (Mammalia:Artiodactyla)
Biological Sciences Carnivores (Mammalia:Carnivora)
Milwaukee, WI 53201 Charles M. Weise, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
C. Weise (414) 229-4373
Phone: (414) 229-4214 Fax: WEISE@CSD4.CSD.UWM
Degrees: MS, PhD Enrolled: 15 Univ. of Illinois, 1956
Research Support/ Grants: a. Behavioral Ecology
Fellowship/Stipend: Endocrine/Hormonal Mechanisms
Social Behavior
Special Facilities:
b. behavioral effects on population regulation; migration
Other Faculty: physiology and behavior
Contact: C. Weise c. Black-capped Chickadees (Aves:Passeriformes:Paridae)
Dark-eyed Juncos (Aves:Passeriformes:Emberizidae)
7/1/96 Water Fowl (Aves:Anseriformes)
Birds of Prey (Aves:Falconiformes)
John D. Buntin, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 Owls (Aves:Strigiformes)
(414) 229-5012
UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING
BUNTIN@CSD4.CSD.UWM
Rutgers Univ. 1975 University of Wyoming
a. Endocrine/Hormonal Mechanisms Chair: Zoology and Physiology
Social Behavior-Parental/Filial Laramie, WY 82071
Social Behavior-Sex/Reproduction William A. Gern
b. effects of prolactin on behavior and brain function, esp. in Phone: (307) 766-4207 Fax:
regulating parental behavior, physiological adaptations
associated with care of young Degrees: MS, PhD Enrolled: 10
c. Ring Doves (Aves:Columbiformes:Columbidae) Research Support/ Grants:
Golden Hamsters (Mammalia:Rodentia:Cricetidae) Fellowship/Stipend:
Timothy Ehlinger, PhD Assist. Prof. 7/1/96 Special Facilities:
(414) 229-4358 Other Faculty:
EHLINGER@CSD4.CSD.UWM Contact: Department Graduate Secretary
Michigan, 1986
7/1/96
a. Evolution/Survival Value
b. evolution of adaptive intraspecific behavior; foraging and Stanley H. Anderson, PhD Prof. 7/1/96
reproductive behavior (307) 766-5415
c. Fish (Pisces:Osteichthyes)
Oregon State Univ., 1970
Millicent S. Ficken, PhD Prof. 7/1/96 a. Applied Ethology-Wildlife
Behavioral Ecology-Habitat Selection
(262) 675-6844
Behavioral Ecology-Territoriality
fickenm@uwm.edu b. habitat selection of birds and mammals; community
Cornell Univ., 1960 interactions of wildlife
a. Communication c. Birds (Aves:Falconiformes)
Behavioral Ecology Birds (Aves:Passeriformes)
Social Behavior Mammals (Mammalia:Artiodactyla)
b. bird vocalizations and social behavior; acoustic and visual Carnivores (Mammalia:Carnivora)
communication; dominance and aggression Rodents (Mammalia:Rodentia)
c. Song birds (Aves:Passeriformes)
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1996
● List of Institutions
● Institutions - United States
● Institutions - Canada
1996 Edition
Alberta
University of Alberta
University of Calgary
British Columbia
Simon Fraser University
University of British Columbia
University of Victoria
Manitoba
University of Manitoba
New Brunswick
Mount Allison University
University of Moncton
Newfoundland
Memorial University
Nova Scotia
Dalhousie University
Nova Scotia Agricultural College
Ontario
Brock University
Carleton University
McMaster University
Queen's University at Kingston
University of Guelph
University of Ottawa
University of Toronto
University of Toronto at Erindale Campus
University of Western Ontario
York Univeristy
Quebec
Concordia University
Laval University
McGill University
University of Quebec at Montreal
University of Sherbrooke
Saskatchewan
University of Regina
University of Saskatchewan