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Chris Tyson is a Research Associate in Behavioural Ecology at Wageningen University & Research, actively contributing to animal behavior research with emphasis on avian social systems, reproductive strategies, and technological applications in wildlife tracking. Current affiliations include co-promotion of PhD projects on great tit social strategies and zebra finch vocal communication.
Research interests focus on:
- Behavioural Ecology and social organization in birds
- Pair bonding dynamics and reproductive success
- Technological integration in ecological monitoring
Recent publications (2024-2025) reveal consistent investigation into collective behavior evolution, spatial cohesion in avian pairs, and sensor-driven wildlife ecology. Key thematic threads include predation's role in social evolution, mate familiarity effects on parental specialization, and computational advances for real-time behavioral data analysis across zebra finch and Cassin's auklet studies.
Tyson co-supervises PhD candidates Vinyeta Cortada, C. (researching great tit social strategies) and Tschirren, N. (investigating zebra finch vocal communication), with active collaboration across Wageningen's animal monitoring networks. Current projects involve developing tracking methodologies for wild bird populations and analyzing social network determinants in captive and field settings.
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