Animal Behavior Graduate Group Seminar Series: "What’s on the menu? Urban heterogeneity shapes coyote diet and physiology"

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Wellman 202

Tali Caspi, Ph.D. Candidate, Graduate Group in Ecology, University of California, Davis, presents "What’s on the menu? Urban heterogeneity shapes coyote diet and physiology".

Tali is an urban ecologist studying how carnivores adjust to city life. She integrates animal behavior, organismal biology, and urban ecology to better understand the factors that allow animals to effectively respond to urbanization. Her research aims to develop justice-centered solutions to environmental problems promote human-wildlife coexistence in urban areas. She is currently a Ph.D. Candidate in the Mammalian Ecology and Conservation Unit at the University of California, Davis.

Host: Benjamin Sacks (bnsacks@ucdavis.edu)

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