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Dr. Alexander Berry is an Assistant Professor of Biology, specializing in behavioral ecology and arachnology. His research investigates transgenerational plasticity in spiders, focusing on how predator stress influences the behavior and life history of future generations. He also explores interactions between invasive and native spider species.
- B.S. in Biology/Zoology, Ball State University
- Ph.D. in Biology, Miami University, Ohio
Dr. Berry's research interests lie at the intersection of evolutionary biology, animal behavior, and ecological dynamics. His work primarily centers on spider systems, offering insights into how environmental stressors propagate across generations and shape behavioral adaptations. He is particularly interested in the ecological consequences of species invasions and competitive interactions among arthropods.
Through his involvement in professional societies such as the American Arachnological Society—where he served on the executive committee—and the Animal Behavior Society, Dr. Berry remains actively engaged in the scientific community. He teaches a range of courses including Ecology, Evolution, Zoology, Entomology, Parasitology, and Principles of Biology, reflecting his broad expertise in organismal biology.
Dr. Berry has not disclosed any scientific awards in the provided text.
He has advised no publicly listed students, and there is no mention of research grants or funding sources. However, his prior service on the executive committee of a national society suggests leadership and service contributions to the field.
There is no information available about specific laboratories or research teams led by Dr. Berry.


