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ABOUT THE BLEAKLEY LAB
The Bleakley lab is broadly interested in the evolution of social behavior, focused on the whole organism. We use a wide array of techniques, including qPCR to measure gene expression, endocrine physiology, sensory anatomy, and behavior to understand how, when, and why social partners influence an individual's behavior and their fitness.
EDUCATION
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Indirect genetic effects
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NSF International Research Fellow (2007-2009)
Centre for Ecology & Conservation, University of Exeter, Cornwall and Northern Arizona University
Behavioral Ecotoxicology
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Biodiversity
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Indiana University (2007)
Ph.D. in Biology, Program in Evolution, Ecology & Behavior
Area Certificate in Animal Behavior
Minor in College Pedagogy
University of Arizona (1997)
B.S. in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
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