EDUCATION
1990
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B.S.
Biology, Cleveland State University |
1993
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M.S.
Biology, Cleveland State University |
2000
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Ph.D.
Evolution, Ecology, & Evolutionary Biology, The Ohio
State University |
RESEARCH
INTERESTS
I
have a broad-based research program in the areas of animal
behavior, ecology, population genetics, and neuroethology.
Specifically, I am interested in the evolution of cooperation,
sociality and dispersal strategies. My model organism
is The Northern Social Spider Anelosimus studiosus.
This is among the most dynamic social systems found in nature,
in that the spiders vary in their degree of sociality in response
to latitude and microhabitat. I am exploiting the variation
in this system to develop a deeper understanding of the selective
forces involved with, and the mechanisms underneath, the evolution
of sociality. Our group takes a multifaceted approach
to this work including: computer modeling, field and laboratory
experimentation, and using molecular markers to analyze the
genetic structure of populations. We are also now beginning
to explore the effects of various neurotransmitters on spider
behavior.
I am also interested in science education, developing interactive
inquiry-based simulations to illustrate ecological principles.
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