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Dr. Shirley Raveh is an Affiliate Researcher at the University of Glasgow's School of Biodiversity, One Health & Veterinary Medicine. Her work focuses on evolutionary and ecological processes, particularly in animals, with an emphasis on genetics, climate impacts, and developmental biology.
Her research interests include maternal effects on offspring traits, telomere dynamics across generations, and the physiological responses of animals to environmental challenges like heatwaves and climate change. She has conducted long-term studies on species such as zebra finches, hibernating mammals, and insects, exploring topics like phenological shifts and epigenetic mechanisms.
Recent publications highlight her contributions to understanding how maternal age influences offspring telomere length, the effects of heatwaves on avian brooding behavior, and the integration of microclimatic data in ecological studies. Her work bridges genetics, ecology, and evolutionary biology, addressing questions of adaptation and survival in changing environments.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided text. She has not publicly listed advisees or lab affiliations in the current data.



