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Jason Munshi-South
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Summary
Members of the Munshi-South lab at Fordham University are interested in the behavioral, ecological, and evolutionary impacts of large-scale human disturbance on wild vertebrate populations. Current lab projects are primarily focused on understanding the evolutionary implications of urbanization for wildlife in New York City. We study urban populations as model systems of rapid microevolution, but also aim to provide data for urban conservation and restoration efforts.
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Louis Calder Center-Biological Field Station
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September 21, 2022
Carol S. Henger, Emily Hargous, Christopher M. Nagy, Mark Weckel, Claudia Wultsch, Konstantinos Krampis, Neil Duncan, Linda Gormezano, Jason Munshi-South
March 15, 2017
Nicole A. Fusco, Anthony Zhao, Jason Munshi-South
March 13, 2014
Jason Munshi-South, Christopher Nagy
April 9, 2013
Jason Munshi-South, Yana Zak, Ellen Pehek
February 1, 2017 - Version: 2
Nicole Fusco, Anthony Zhao, Jason Munshi-South
February 20, 2014 - Version: 2
Jason Munshi-South, Christopher Nagy
August 21, 2013 - Version: 2
Stephen E Harris, Jason Munshi-South, Craig Obergfell, Rachel O'Neill