
Daniel Taub is a student at Hampshire College in Amherst, MA majoring in Animal Behavior, Physiology, and Evolution. He has worked with Dr. Sarah Partan on Robotic Playbacks in the Eastern Grey Squirrel and is a Summer Environmental Intern at Northwest Park in Windsor, CT. He received the Lorna and Ray Coppinger Grant to work on Spatial Relationships and Family Groups in Red and Grey Foxes in Windsor, CT. More recently, he's been researching red fox phenotypic traits. To learn more contact Dan.
Work Still Ongoing:
Phenotypic Evolution in Red Foxes
Spatial Relationships and Family Groups in Red and Grey Foxes
Hunting Methods and Physiological Skills in Red Foxes
Environmental Intern at Northwest Park in Windsor, CT
Robotic Playback Study on Alarm Responses in Grey Squirrels, Pioneer Valley, MA. PI: Dr. Sarah Partan, Hampshire College
Coding and Analysis of the Early Development of Canus lupis and Canis lupis familiaris
Previous Work:
December, 2008 – January, 2008 Animal Medicine and Care Internship at the Glastonbury Animal Hospital, Glastonbury, CT.
September, 2008 – Present Animal Maintenance and Husbandry at the Hampshire College Farm Center, including work with sheep, cows, chickens and turkeys.
September, 2008
– Present The
Coding and Analysis of Early Development in Canis lupis compared to Canis lupis familiaris, PI: Kathryn Lord, UMass