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Dr. Kari Benson is a Professor of Biology at the University of Lynchburg since 1998. She holds a PhD in Biology from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, with prior degrees from Muhlenberg College (BS) and the University of Mississippi (MS). Her research focuses on aquatic systems, including marine environments in the Caribbean and freshwater ecosystems across North America and Mexico. Specialized interests include behavioral ecology of decision-making, reproductive strategies in fish species like Gambusia, and spider behavior in genera such as Dolomedes.
- Education:
- Bachelor of Science in Biology, Muhlenberg College
- Master of Science in Biology, University of Mississippi
- Doctor of Philosophy (Biology), University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Her research explores diverse taxa including crickets, birds, fish, and spiders, emphasizing reproductive behavior and ecological adaptations. Recent work examines activity patterns in Pisauridae spiders and mating behaviors in mosquitofish. Earlier studies investigated sexual selection in swordtails and signal use in poeciliid fishes.
Publications span behavioral ecology, zoology, and experimental biology, reflecting her interdisciplinary approach to understanding animal behavior across environments. No scientific awards are listed in the provided materials.
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