

Thomas Getty
Innovating in the domain of behavioral ecology, Thomas Getty is a distinguished Professor of Integrative Biology at Michigan State University. He also serves as the Chair of the Environmental Science and Policy Program, where he leads groundbreaking research that delves into the intricate dynamics of ecology and evolutionary behavior. His work primarily focuses on understanding the role of information and uncertainty in shaping ecological interactions and evolutionary processes. Professor Getty's research interests are diverse, encompassing critical areas such as sexual selection, social behavior, and communication. He is particularly fascinated by how organisms navigate the complexities of conflict and cooperation, predator-prey interactions, and habitat choice. His studies often explore the evolution of adaptive phenotypic plasticity, shedding light on how organisms adjust their behavior and physiology in response to environmental changes. Throughout his career, Thomas Getty has contributed significantly to the field through numerous publications and collaborative projects. His work not only advances theoretical understanding but also has practical implications for conservation and environmental policy. By integrating concepts from different biological disciplines, he aims to address some of the most pressing ecological challenges of our time. In addition to his research, Professor Getty is deeply committed to education and mentorship. He actively engages with students and colleagues, fostering a collaborative and innovative academic environment. His dedication to teaching and research excellence has earned him recognition and respect within the scientific community, making him a pivotal figure in the field of behavioral ecology.
Publications
, 1274-1286, 2019-03-18
, 915-921, 1981-08-01
, 907-914, 1981-08-01
, 25-26, 2007-02-01
, 563-564, 2004-08-01
, 34-35, 1994-01-01
, 426-431, 1981-09-01
, 960-961, 1981-08-01
, 363-371, 2002-04-01
, 804-811, 1993-05-01