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Bette A. Loiselle
Professor, Biology
PhD 1987, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Curriculum Vitae

 

Bette & Maddy (after getting her "Tracking Dog Excellent" Title!)

 

  Current Students:  
  Andrea Loayza

 

Andrea Loayza (Bolivia), Ph.D. student.

Closing the seed dispersal loop for Guettarda viburnoides: Connecting patterns of avian seed dispersal with population growth in a Neotropical savanna.

  Jeff Norris

 

Jeff Norris (USA), Ph.D. student. (Co-advised with G. Bourne).

Urbanization in Costa Rica and the effect on the structure and organization of local and regional avian assemblages.

 

Karen Bauman (USA), M.Sc. student.

Home range and seasonal habitat use by female raccoons in urban environments.

 

   

 

Gonzalo Rivas (Ecuador), M.Sc. student.

Effective seed dispersal of Miconia in native and novel environments.

  Jose Hidalgo

Jose Hidalgo (Ecuador), M.Sc. student.

Male reproductive strategies and female mate choice in Chiroxiphia pareola, the blue-backed manakin.

  Eliot Miller

Eliot Miller (USA), Ph.D. student.

Evolution of lek mating behavior in Mionectes flycatchers.

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