Cammy Beyts

Cammy Beyts

2021, PhD student, NERC-UK intership scholarship

University of Edinburgh

The effects of food availability on individual differences in Xenopus laevis tadpole behaviour

Cammy Beyts is a PhD student from the University of Edinburgh visiting the MAD lab virtually from March to June 2021. Cammy is interested in environmental and genetic factors which influence inter-individual variation in amphibian behaviour. During her time at the Martin lab, she will be using double hierarchical models to explore how the restriction and availability of food impacts individual variation in Xenopus laevis tadpole behaviour.

Education
  • PhD in Evolutionary Biology, 2017-2021

    The University of Edinburgh