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Mary Towner is an Associate Professor in Integrative Biology at Oklahoma State University. She holds a Ph.D. in Animal Behavior from UC Davis (1999), an M.Sc. in Animal Behavior (1993), and a B.A. in Ecology, Behavior, and Evolution from UC San Diego (1991). Her research focuses on evolutionary anthropology, behavioral ecology, and demography, with emphasis on topics like subsistence strategies, migration, and reproductive patterns across cultures. She has contributed to understanding how market integration, education, and cultural transmission influence demographic and social outcomes.
Her work spans diverse regions, including Bangladesh, Poland, and rural communities in North America. She has secured grants such as 'Collaborative Research: The Anthropology of Demographic Transition and Livelihood Diversification' (2022–2025) and 'How Migration, Resources, and Ethnicity Shaped Female Fertility' (2016–2021). Dr. Towner teaches courses like Human Anatomy and Honors Thesis Preparation, guiding students in research and academic rigor. Her publications address critical issues in cultural evolution, climate-induced migration, and the interplay between education, fertility, and socioeconomic factors.
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