About
Dr. Scott Davies is an Associate Professor of Biological Sciences at Quinnipiac University. He holds a PhD from Arizona State University and has conducted postdoctoral research at Virginia Tech and the University of Nevada, Reno. His teaching focuses on human anatomy, physiology, and vertebrate zoology. His research examines how organisms adapt physiologically to environmental changes, particularly in urban-rural gradients using songbirds as models. The Davies lab explores hormonal responses to urbanization, stress, and ecological challenges, offering student research opportunities.
Education:
- B.Sc. in Zoology, University of Wales, Bangor, UK
- M.Sc. in Ecology, University of Wales, Bangor, UK
- PhD in Biology, Arizona State University
Research Interests: Dr. Davies investigates physiological adaptations to environmental stressors, including urbanization effects on bird behavior and endocrine systems. His work highlights how organisms balance energy, hormones, and environmental pressures to survive and reproduce. Recent projects focus on light pollution, noise pollution, and urbanization impacts on avian physiology and behavior.
Publications Trends: Over 15 recent articles analyze stress hormones (e.g., corticosterone), urban-rural comparisons, and avian endocrine responses to experimental conditions. Key themes include glucocorticoid dynamics, neural plasticity in urban birds, and reproductive timing under environmental pressures.
Awards: None explicitly listed.
Advising & Grants: Students collaborate on projects in his lab, though no grant details are provided.
Labs/Teams: Davies Lab at Quinnipiac University studies avian physiology and urban ecology. Collaborations involve fieldwork and experimental endocrinology.
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