John Niedzwiecki (Biology) presented research at the 2011 Meeting of the Tennessee Herpetological Society. The meeting was held on Sept. 29-30 at Cumberland University in Lebanon, Tenn. Niedzwiecki’s research was done in collaboration with recent Belmont students, Lauren Oeser (2009) and Sara Bentley (2010). The talk was titled “The specificity of the anti-predator response in the streamside salamander, Ambystoma barbouri”. Dr. Niedzwiecki had previously presented this research as a poster at Behavior 2011, the Joint Meeting of the Animal Behavior Society and the International Ethological Conference, held July 25-30th in Bloomington, Ind.
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