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Eva A. Horne is a Teaching Professor in the Division of Biology at Kansas State University and serves as Assistant Director of the Konza Prairie Biological Station. She holds a Ph.D. in Behavioral Ecology from Kansas State University (1996). Her research explores agonistic and anti-predator behaviors in reptiles, amphibians, and dragonflies, with a focus on territorial defense and sexual selection. She also investigates ecological responses of these species to stochastic environmental changes.
Her work includes studies on visual displays in cricket frogs and predation dynamics in tallgrass prairie ecosystems. She has contributed to understanding land management impacts on herpetofauna and burn regime effects on species diversity. Her research spans behavioral ecology, conservation, and ecosystem dynamics.
Eva’s publications highlight her expertise in herpetology, reptile reproduction, and ecological adaptations. She teaches courses such as Principles of Biology and Behavioral Ecology Research. No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned, though her extensive publications reflect her scholarly contributions.




