Fox Lab Page
Oklahoma State University

Research
The primary focus of the Fox Lab is on the behavioral and evolutionary ecology
of lizards (But we do dabble in amphibian
declines and turtles). Our major questions concern
variation in lizard behavior at the intra– and inter-specific level,
as well as how lizards interact with their biotic and abiotic environment.
To answer these questions we utilize techniques from various sub-disciplines:
behavior, ecology, functional morphology, physiology, endocrinology, and genetics.
Our work has been conducted primarily in North and South America, and we are
currently working on projects in the United States, Argentina, Chile, Mexico,
and Madagascar.
People
Graduate Students
Undergraduates
Matt Rouse - Congratulations to Matt for winning yet another Wentz Research Scholarship! This time Matt will be studying Allee effects in Drosophila.
Discussion Group (We're all too busy this semester doing research, teaching, or something... next semester!)
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