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Paul A. Callo is a Professor of Biology at Mary Baldwin University, where he teaches biological sciences and conducts research in ornithology and behavioral ecology. His work focuses on bird behavior, population dynamics, and host-parasite interactions, with long-term field studies in Pennsylvania and Virginia.
His educational background includes:
- BS in Biology, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (1993)
- MS in Biology, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (1996)
- PhD in Zoology, University of Maryland, College Park
Dr. Callo's research spans avian behavioral ecology, population ecology, and parasitology. He demonstrated blue jays' precise memory for cache locations during his master's. His doctoral work examined how extra-pair mating strategies affect parental care in vireos and warblers. Currently, he leads long-term studies on red-eyed vireo territory fidelity and survivorship, and conducts blood parasite surveys in bird populations at the Hemlock Hill Biological Research Area in Pennsylvania and Augusta County, Virginia.
No scientific awards were mentioned in the provided information.
Details about Dr. Callo's graduate students or grant funding were not provided.
His field research is conducted at the Hemlock Hill Biological Research Area in Pennsylvania and in Augusta County, Virginia.




