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Jay Walton

 

Cyndi

Jay Walton, Ph.D. student.

Major advisor: Matt Lovern.

Animal behavior, sexual selection, Anolis

 

B.S. 2015, Central Michigan University.

Email: jay.walton10@okstate.edu


Specific Interests

As an undergraduate at Central Michigan University, I worked under Dr. Kirsten Nicholson, working on the biogeography of the anole genus Norops. In my research, I use reptiles to answer questions on ecology, evolution, and sexual selection. While I have a broad range of research interests, my current research in the Lovern lab focuses on population ecology of the green anole lizard (Anolis carolinensis). Specifically, I'm interested in what factors may cause individuals to disperse, as well as the effects of invasive species on dispersal patterns. My other interests include sexual selection, speciation, habitat use, and systematics..

 

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