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Home » Elizabeth Derryberry

Elizabeth Derryberry

November 8, 2023 by

ADDRESS
Austin Peay 401D Mailing Address: 569 Dabney Hall, 1416 Circle Dr, Knoxville, TN 37996
Email
ederryb1@utk.edu
Website
https://derryberrylab.wordpress.com/
Phone
(865) 974-3736
Phone lab
(865) 974-3067

Elizabeth Derryberry

Professor, Director ‘Easy as Play’, Athletics Professor of Excellence

Research Interest

Behavioral evolution and phylogenetics

Education

2007 – Ph.D., Duke University (Biology)

2000 – A.B. Princeton University (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology)

Research

Our work on animal communication involves research that integrates behavioral and evolutionary ecology. We use a variety of methods and approaches including phylogenetic analysis, genomics, and field experiments of behavioral interactions to address the proximate and ultimate factors controlling variation in signals and signaling. We conduct the majority of our behavioral research on the white-crowned sparrow (Zonotrichia leucophrys), which is a well-studied model organism for research on learning, communication and signal evolution. We also use comparative approaches to assess the tempo and mode of diversification and signal evolution in Neotropical suboscines (Aves: Tyranni).

Publications

Please visit Google Scholar to see publications coming out of the lab.

Ecology & Evolutionary Biology

College of Arts and Sciences

569 Dabney Hall
Knoxville TN 37996-1610

Email: eeb@utk.edu

Phone: 865-974-3065

The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Knoxville, Tennessee 37996
865-974-1000

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