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Kay E. Holekamp is a University Distinguished Professor in the Department of Zoology at Michigan State University. She is affiliated with the College of Natural Science and the Ecology, Evolutionary Biology, and Behavior Program. Her research focuses on the intersection of animal behavior, behavioral ecology, and socioendocrinology in African savannah ecosystems, particularly studying spotted hyenas and other carnivores.
- Investigates interactions between social, ecological, and endocrine variables in early development
- Conducts long-term field studies on spotted hyenas in Kenya
- Researches evolutionary explanations for sexual dimorphism and intelligence in mammals
- Examines physiological and ecological drivers of exploratory behavior and emigration
- Studies evolutionary forces promoting cooperation and conservation of large carnivores
Kay has mentored numerous graduate students and postdoctoral researchers, including prominent scholars like Sarah Benson-Amram and Jennifer Smith. Her work bridges ecological observations with evolutionary theory, emphasizing fitness consequences of behavioral adaptations.
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Kay E HolekampMichigan State University · استاد
Jennifer SmithUniversity of Wisconsin-Eau Claire · دانشیار
S. Kevin MccormickMichigan State University · استادیار
Sarah Benson-AmramUniversity of British Columbia · دانشیار
Leslie CurrenUniversity of New Hampshire · مدرس ارشد
Roland KaysNorth Carolina State University · استاد پژوهش