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Judy Stamps

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Judy A. Stamps is a professor and researcher within the Department of Evolution and Ecology at University of California, Davis. Broadly, her research focuses on conservation ecology and ethology. Specifically, her research is centered in behavioral ecology, habitat selection, animal personality, plasticity in lizard communication, and implications of developmental processes for problems in behavioral ecology and conservation biology.

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Education

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Judy A. Stamps completed her Bachelor’s (BA) at the University of California, Berkeley in 1969, majoring in Zoology. She then continued her studies and completed her Masters of Science (M.Sc.) in 1971 and Doctorate of Philosophy (PhD) in 1974.

Scientific Contribution and Honors/Awards

Judy Stamps specializes in animal behavior, and she has received many awards including her most recent one for ‘’Distinguished Animal Behaviorist’’ by the Animal Behavior Society (ABS) in 2007. Judy Stamps also received several other honors including the Allee Award (ABS 1972), Fellow Award (AAAS 1983, ABS 1991), Exemplar Award (ABS 1994), and the Mildred Mathias Award (1999).

References

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