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Amy Cooke

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School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences
Room G16 Cooperage Building
North Mall Campus
University College Cork

Tel: +353 (0)21 490 4676
Email: amy.cooke@ucc.ie

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Biography

Amy completed her Bachelor’s degree in Zoology at Trinity College Dublin in 2013, developing an interest in behavioural ecology. She completed her MSc in Evolutionary and Behavioural Ecology in 2015 from the University of Exeter, investigating the presence of cultural transmission in a wild population of jackdaws. After this she spent a year working as a field assistant with the University of Cambridge, Kalahari Meerkat Project, collecting behavioural data on wild meerkats. Following from this she has undertaken a PhD with Prof. John Quinn, and the Evolutionary Ecology of Cognition team, investigating the proximate causes of cognitive plasticity in great tits.

 

Research interests

Amy’s current research will focus on characterising proximate causes of variation in cognitive, looking at the social environment, microbial and parasite mediated influences on cognitive plasticity.

UCC Ornithology Group

  • Gavin Arneill
  • Professor Stuart Bearhop
  • Ashley Bennison
  • Helen Boland
  • Professor David Cabot
  • Dr Anthony Caravaggi
  • Karen Cogan
  • Amy Cooke
  • Jennifer Coomes
  • Dr Ilse Corkery
  • Dr Jodie Crane
  • Emma Critchley
  • Dr Gabrielle Davidson
  • Darío Fernández-Bellon
  • Maike Foraita
  • Luke Harman
  • Dr Iván de la Hera Fernandez
  • Dr Mark Jessop
  • Dr Adam Kane
  • Usna Keating
  • Dr Tom Kelly
  • Dr Ipek Kulahci
  • Alan McCarthy
  • Professor John O’Halloran
  • William O’Shea
  • Jessica Perrott
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  • Dr Thomas Reed
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  • Patrick Smiddy
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