新香港六合彩资料鈥檚 Teresa Dzieweczynkski and Jessica Kane 鈥17 publish in 鈥楤ehavioural Processes鈥

Teresa Dzieweczynski
Teresa Dzieweczynski

Teresa Dzieweczynski, Ph.D., associate professor in the Department of Psychology, recently published an article in the journal Behavioural Processes. This article, 鈥淭he Bachelorette: female Siamese fighting fish avoid males exposed to 17伪-ethinylestradiol,鈥 features an undergraduate co-author, Jessica Kane (Animal Behavior 鈥17).

This is the third publication for Kane, who was the 2017 Animal Behavior Student of the Year, a Goldwater Scholar honorable mention, and selected by the Council for Undergraduate Research (CUR) to present at Posters on the Hill in 2015. Kane is currently completing a M.S. in Geographic Information Systems at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst.

This work is one of the first studies to find a behavioral mechanism for population collapse following exposure to a synthetic estrogen. The study was supported by a mini-grant from the Office of the Vice President of Research and Scholarship.

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