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Teresa Dzieweczynski presented at the annual Animal Behavior Society Meeting

Teresa Dzieweczynski, Ph.D., an assistant professor in the Department of Psychology, presented at the annual Animal Behavior Society Meeting held July 25-30 in Williamsburg, VA.  Her presentation, "I鈥檓 a lover, yes I am: no effect of recent experience on consistent individual variation in male Siamese fighting fish," was based on work funded by a CAS Faculty Development grant and featured a student co-author, Lindsay Forrette (ABH '13).

In addition, Dr. Dzieweczynski was accompanied by a student, Jenna Crovo (MAR '11), who presented a poster on their work entitled "Shyness and boldness differences across contexts in juvenile threespine stickleback from an anadromous population.