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The main goal of our lab is to understand how animal behavior and space-use patterns affect ecological and evolutionary processes and how these insights can be used to do more effective conservation. We use a combination of approaches and technologies that include tracking of free ranging animals (often via GPS or ATLAS tags), experimental set-ups, and individual based models (IBMs). Learn more about our research project in the Research page, about our lab members in the People page and on our outputs in the Publications page.

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Prospecting students?
We are currently looking for an MSc student for the Pigeons & Disease project - contact us if interested 

Orr Spiegel, School of Zoology

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