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Jordanna D.H. Sprayberry, Associate Professor & Director of  UG Biology

Ph.D., University of Washington

Polination neuroethology, agricultural ecology, and odor pollution

Email: jordanna.sprayberry@stonybrook.edu

Office: LS606

Phone:  (631) 632 1361

Lab Website: Spray Lab Website

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Research Summary:

I am fundamentally interested in how animals work – what drives their behavior, and how their behavior affects evolutionary and ecological relationships. I fulfill these interests with a research program broadly organized around the neuroethology of pollination: i.e. how sensory processing of pollinators drives behavior, as well as relevant plant-insect interactions. My lab utilizes diverse techniques in our pursuit of these questions; including computational analysis, neurophysiology, field studies, and behavior. Current projects in the lab predominantly focus on the role of olfaction in bumblebee foraging, including the effects of odor-pollution. Additional work investigates the relative roles of vision and olfaction in bumblebees searching for novel resources.