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Grace, Jacquelyn

Jacquelyn Grace

Assistant Professor
Office:  
WFES 276
Email:  
[email protected]
Phone:  
(979) 458-9871
Website: https://sites.google.com/site/jacquelynkayegrace/

Education

Undergraduate Education
B.A. Biology, Willamette University
Graduate Education
Ph.D. Biology, Wake Forest University

Areas of Expertise

  • Ecophysiology
  • Behavioral Ecology
  • Avian Ecology

Professional Summary

Jacquelyn Grace, Ph.D. is an assistant professor in the Texas A&M University Department of Ecology and Conservation Biology. Her research and teaching interests lie in the fields of animal ecology, physiology, and behavior. This work addresses the significant challenge of understanding the proximate and ultimate mechanisms underlying animal responses to environmental change, with the goal of predicting future population dynamics and designing effective conservation management techniques. She is currently a Review Editor for Frontiers in Bird Science, Guest Editor for Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution (Research Topic: Conservation Physiology), and co-Chair of the Avian Health Working Group for the Gulf of Mexico Avian Monitoring Network.

Publications

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