The PhD in Zoology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison offers a broad and integrative approach to studying animal biology, behavior, ecology, and evolution. Students engage in laboratory and field research across diverse species and environments, preparing for careers in academia, conservation, and environmental policy.
Genetic Adaptation in Urban-Dwelling Mammals
Neuroethology of Predator–Prey Interactions in Insects
Comparative Physiology of Thermoregulation in Desert Species
Effects of Climate Change on Amphibian Breeding Patterns
Bioacoustics in Avian Mating Calls and Territory Defense
Population Genetics of Endangered Species in Fragmented Habitats
Behavioral Responses of Marine Mammals to Noise Pollution
Role of Keystone Species in Grassland Ecosystems
Ecological Impacts of Invasive Reptile Species
Foraging Strategies in Social vs. Solitary Carnivores
Epigenetic Regulation of Metamorphosis in Amphibians
Evolution of Mimicry and Camouflage in Tropical Insects
Stress Hormone Variation in Captive and Wild Primates
Thermal Imaging and Field Metabolism in Small Mammals
Ecological Niche Modeling for Predicting Species Distribution
Mechanisms of Circadian Rhythm Adaptation in Arctic Fauna
Genomic Tools for Conservation Biology of Freshwater Fish
Functional Morphology of Locomotion in Arboreal Vertebrates
The Role of Gut Microbiomes in Animal Nutrition and Immunity
Long-Term Monitoring of Biodiversity in Prairie Ecosystems
Contribute to foundational and applied animal science through interdisciplinary research in zoological biology and ecology.
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