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Dr. Tracy Montgomery is a behavioral ecologist at the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior in Konstanz, Germany. Her research focuses on how group-living animals navigate individual, social, and ecological challenges in changing environments. She employs observational, remote sensing, and laboratory methods to study physiological and behavioral processes in wild populations, particularly in hyenas and primates.
- Research Themes: Social behavior in carnivores, parasite-induced behavioral changes, stress physiology, and epigenetic effects of early-life experiences
- Key Methods: Non-invasive hormone analysis, field endocrinology, and long-term behavioral monitoring
Her work bridges multiple disciplines, including parasitology, physiology, and sociobiology. Notable findings include identifying how Toxoplasma gondii infections alter hyena boldness toward predators and discovering epigenetic links between early social experiences and stress resilience.
- Labs/Teams: Department for the Ecology of Animal Societies at Max Planck Institute
- Grants/Awards: No specific awards listed, but sustained participation in high-impact research projects
Montgomery’s outreach efforts emphasize connecting ecological research to conservation outcomes, though specific programs are not detailed here.
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