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Dr. Daniel Hanley is an Assistant Professor in the Biology Department at George Mason University. His research focuses on visual perception, cognition, and decision-making in wild birds, particularly examining how natural selection shapes avian eggshell coloration and species interactions.
- Education:
- PhD in Biological Sciences, University of Windsor (2007–2011)
- MSc in Animal Behavior, Bucknell University (2004–2006)
- BSc in Animal Science (cum laude), Cornell University (2002–2004)
His work involves quantifying natural color diversity and has been published in journals like Nature Ecology & Evolution and Proceedings of the Royal Society. Articles highlight his studies on brood parasitism, egg mimicry, and pigment thermoregulation, with findings frequently covered by media outlets such as the BBC, Science magazine, and Discover Magazine.
Scientific Recognition:
- Awarded Elective Membership at the American Ornithological Society (2020) for significant contributions to ornithology.
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