Kristen Lucia, Postdoctoral Fellow | UNCG Biology

Kristen Lucia, Postdoctoral Fellow - Biology, UNCG

Kristen LuciaResearch:

My research interests focus primarily on the behavioral ecology and conservation biology of mammals.

Recent Publications:

Lucia, K.E. and B. Keane. Accepted. A field test of the effects of familiarity and relatedness on social associations and reproduction in prairie voles. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology.

Solomon, N.G., A.R. Richmond, P.A. Harding, A. Fries , S. Jacquemin, R.L. Schaefer, K.E. Lucia and B. Keane. 2009. Polymorphism at the avpr1a locus in male prairie voles correlated with genetic but not social monogamy in field populations. Molecular Ecology 18:4680-4695.

Ganev, I.V., N.G. Solomon, K.E. Lucia and B. Keane. 2009. Multiple captures of adult prairie voles correlated with residency status and genetic parentage. Journal of Mammalogy 90:696-703.

Lucia, K.E., B. Keane, L.D. Hayes, Y.K. Lin, R.L. Schaefer and N.G. Solomon. 2008. Philopatry in prairie voles: an evaluation of the habitat saturation hypothesis. Behavioral Ecology 19:774-783.

Keane, B., L. Bryant, U. Goyal, S. Williams, S.L. Kortering, K.E. Lucia, A.R. Richmond and N.G. Solomon. 2007. No effect of body condition at weaning on survival and reproduction in prairie voles. Canadian Journal of Zoology 85:718-727.

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