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Fred C Dyer is a Professor in the Department of Integrative Biology and the Ecology, Evolution & Behavior Program at Michigan State University's College of Natural Science. His research focuses on animal behavior, particularly the decision-making processes in insects like honeybees and bumblebees.
Research Interests: Dr. Dyer's work explores sensory integration, learning, and adaptive decision-making in social insects. Key areas include foraging strategies, spatial navigation, and the evolutionary origins of cognitive behaviors such as associative learning and exploration.
Publications: His recent studies (2016–2022) analyze foraging dynamics across honeybee species, nocturnal behavior, exploitation-exploration trade-offs, and computational models of evolutionary creativity. These works span ecology, neuroscience, and artificial life research.
Contact: Email fcdyer@msu.edu for correspondence. Visit dyerlab.wordpress.com for additional details on his research.
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