
معرفی
Amy Dolan is an Associate Professor of Biology at Northern State University, where she joined the faculty in 2018. As STEM Outreach Coordinator, she bridges academic research with community engagement. Her research focuses on behavioral ecology, genetics, and reproductive biology, primarily through studies of eastern kingbirds (Tyrannus tyrannus).
- Ph.D. in Biology, Portland State University
- B.A. in Biology and Spanish, University of Oregon
Dr. Dolan's research explores mate choice, parental investment, territorial behavior, and genetic fitness in avian species. Her work spans topics like extra-pair paternity, density-dependent reproduction, and acoustic signaling in birds. She also investigates developmental biology through zebrafish genetic mutation studies.
In her publications, Dolan examines avian life history strategies, nest defense mechanisms, and habitat selection in territorial species. Her collaborations with colleagues like Michael T. Murphy and Mark Pack reveal interdisciplinary approaches to evolutionary and developmental biology.
Scientific Awards: Not explicitly mentioned in the text.
- Teaches General Biology, Environmental Biology, Human Biology, Anatomy, Bioethics, Hematology, and Histology


