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Behavior & Conservation Lab
California State University Long Beach
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We are interested in answering questions related
to animal behavior, visual ecology, wildlife management, and conservation
biology. We use different model species, primarily birds, but also mammals,
insects, amphibians, and fish. We follow various methodological approaches that
include lab and field work, semi-natural experiments, and modeling. This
diversity of study systems and methodologies creates a rich intellectual
environment in which students can interchange and discuss ideas from different
perspectives and ultimately enhance their education. Learn about our main research interests and examples of current projects. Learn about opportunities for undergraduate students to get involved in research. Information for prospective graduate students.
Our research is currently being funded by:
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Contact information:
Behavior and Conservation Lab
c/o Dr. Esteban Fernández-Juricic Department of Biological Sciences California State University Long Beach 1250 Bellflower Blvd. (Mailstop 3702) Long Beach, CA 90840-3702 USA |
Last update: 11/27/2007
All artwork in this website has been produced by Gabriela Sincich