Impacts of Parasites and Pathogens on Host Movement (2016-03-04)
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My research interests lie at the intersection between ecology, evolution, behavior and theory. In particular, I am fascinated by movement: a behavior found in all organisms that is often adaptable on short time scales, and influences the ecology of populations. I am interested in the factors that drive organisms to move, the consequences of movement, and feedback between these two. Generally, I construct either analytic or simulation models, which are fantastic tools for studying the interface between ecological and evolutionary processes.
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Department of Biology Seminar by Dr. Allison Shaw, Asst. Professor, University of Minnesota Twin Cities, Friday, March 4, Lsci 185 at 3:15p.m., Host: Robert Sterner
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Shaw, Allison; University of Minnesota Duluth. Department of Biology. (2016). Impacts of Parasites and Pathogens on Host Movement (2016-03-04). Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/210283.
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