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For our research in Behavioral Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, we use long-term population monitoring, behavioral observation in the field and laboratory analyses, including molecular techniques, to study social behavior and reproduction. Our questions embrace issues of adaptation, evolution, development and control. Much of this work revolves around a continuing 40-year study of a population of blue-footed boobies on a little tropical island off the Pacific coast of Mexico: Isla Isabel. Here, in collaboration with Dr. Sergio Ancona, and with considerable help from field-and-database manager Cristina Rodríguez, Hugh Drummond coordinates a team of students and researchers, currently working mainly on:
Etología y Psicología Comparada, 1975-1980
University of Tennessee , USA
Doctorado en Psicología. Tesis: Aquatic foraging in some New World Natricine snakes: specialists and generalists and their behavioral evolution
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