Comparative Behavioral Biology presents
DEEANN REEDER
Professor of Biology at Bucknell University; Research Associate at the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution
Ecophysiology, Disease, and Biodiversity in North American and African Bats
Wednesday, January 27 @12pm
Biopsychological Sciences Building (BPSB), 940 E. 57th St., Seminar Room 122
DeeAnn Reeder is a broadly trained Mammalogist who studies biodiversity, animal behavior, disease ecology/physiology, conservation – and the integration of these fields. Her talk will integrate her three primary areas of scholarship: (1) global mammal biodiversity in which she is the managing editor of the Mammal Species of the World Project, (2) ecophysiology of White-nose Syndrome in North American Bats, and (3) biodiversity, disease, and conservation in South Sudan. Although she is primarily recognized as a bat biologist, her work incorporates other mammal groups, including carnivores, rodents, and primates.