The Master of Science in Zoology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison offers interdisciplinary research opportunities across animal behavior, ecology, evolution, conservation, and physiology. The program equips students with field, lab, and analytical skills essential for academic, governmental, and environmental careers related to biodiversity and wildlife science.
Behavioral Study of Urban Raccoons in Fragmented Habitats
Comparative Physiology of Thermoregulation in Amphibians
Genetic Analysis of Migration Patterns in Monarch Butterflies
Impact of Invasive Predators on Island Ecosystems
Bioacoustics Monitoring of Bat Populations in Forest Reserves
Effects of Climate Change on Reproductive Patterns in Frogs
Comparative Anatomy of Avian Wing Structures
Ecological Role of Keystone Species in Grassland Ecosystems
Study of Gut Microbiota in Captive vs. Wild Mammals
Evaluating Reintroduction Programs for Endangered Carnivores
Molecular Identification of Cryptic Species Using DNA Barcoding
Foraging Strategies and Energetics in Marine Mammals
Population Dynamics of Freshwater Fish Under Pollution Stress
Hormonal Control of Molting in Insects
Zoonotic Disease Surveillance in Urban Rodent Populations
Adaptive Evolution in High-Altitude Vertebrates
Ethological Observations of Primates in Semi-Wild Settings
Habitat Suitability Modeling for Threatened Amphibians
Study of Parasite Load Variation Across Seasonal Cycles
Ecotoxicological Effects of Pesticides on Aquatic Invertebrates
Join a vibrant community of zoological researchers and contribute to a deeper understanding of animal life and conservation science.
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