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Merav Ben-David
Associate Professor
PhD, May 1996. Department of Biology and Wildlife, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, USA.
MS, Aug. 1988. Department of Zoology - Faculty of Life Sciences, Tel-Aviv University, Israel. Graduated Cum Laude.
BS, Aug. 1984. Biology - Faculty of Life Sciences, Tel - Aviv University, Israel. bendavid@uwyo.edu • (307) 766-5307 • 406
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Research Interests: My main interest revolves around the interaction between animal behavioral ecology, population dynamics, and ecosystem function. I mainly study carnivores and use the transport of nutrient from sea to land as a model system. To study those interactions, I use isotopic and genetic tracers. For example, I investigate the effects of trade-off between nutritional requirements and risk of infanticide on consumption of salmon by female brown bears, and how female decisions made based on this trade-off influence the transfer of salmon-derived nutrients to terrestrial vegetation.
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