
Dr. Stephanie Michelle Campos
Biology Department, 800 E. Lancaster Ave.Villanova , PA 19085
stephanie.campos@villanova.edu
stephaniemcampos.com

Research
- How do chemicals control our social lives?
- How are dynamic changes in social behavior mediated by social odors?
- Integrative and comparative approaches to research the chemical and behavioral ecology, neuroethology, and evolutionary biology of lizards
- Impact of chemical signals on territorial space use and competition
- Individual, population, and species variation in signal composition
- Neuroendocrine hormones/neurotransmitters and exocrine social odors
Keywords
- Territorial/Competitive behavior
- Chemical communication
- Arginine vasotocin, Dopamine, Estrogen, Testosterone
- Anolis carolinensis, Sceloporus species
Positions
- Assistant Professor, Biology at Villanova University
- Visiting Assistant Professor, Biology at Swarthmore College
- NextGen Postdoctoral Fellow, Center for Behavioral Neuroscience at Georgia State University, Advisor Walt Wilczynski
Education
- PhD from Indiana University in Ecology, Evolution and Behavior, minor in Animal Physiology
- B.S. from University of Texas at Arlington in General Biology, minor in Chemistry
- A.S. from Dallas College, Eastfield Campus
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