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ÖĞRETTİĞİM DERSLER
 


 

EĞİTİM

Doktora, Ekoloji ve Evrim Bölümü, Princeton Üniversitesi
Tez danışmanları: Dr. Asif A. Ghazanfar & Dr. Daniel I. Rubenstein

Lisans Üstü, Ekoloji ve Evrim Bölümü, Arizona Üniversitesi
Tez danışmanı: Dr. Daniel R. Papaj

Lisans, Biyoloji Bölümü (onur listesi), Stanford Üniversitesi
Tez danışmani: Dr. Carol L. Boggs


 

ARAŞTIRMA DENEYİMİ

Araştırma görevlisi, Notre Dame Üniversitesi, Indiana

Araştırma görevlisi, UCC, Irlanda

Araştırmacı, Duke Lemur Center, Duke Üniversitesi, North Carolina

Doktora araştırması, Ekoloji ve Evrim Bölümü, Princeton Üniversitesi, New Jersey

Araştırma görevlisi, SETI Institute & NASA Ames Research Center, California

Lisans üstü araştırması, arılarda karar verme, Ekoloji ve Evrim bölümü, Arizona Üniversitesi, Arizona

Florida scrub-jay yiyecek saklama kararları araştırması, Archbold Biological Station, Florida

Lisans araştırması, Biyoloji bölümü, Stanford Üniversitesi, California

Araştırma görevlisi, Center for Conservation Biology, Stanford Üniversitesi, California


 

BİLİMSEL YAYINLAR

Kulahci, I.G. 2022. Animal cognition, animal consciousness, and human-animal communication. International Multispecies Methods Research Symposium.

Reichert, M.S., Crane, J., Davidson, G.L., Dillane, E., Kulahci, I.G., O’Neill, J., van Oers, K., Sexton, C., Quinn, J.L. 2022. No reproductive fitness benefits of dear enemy behaviour in a territorial songbird. Behavioral Ecology & Sociobiology 76: 1-20.

Davidson, G.L., Reichert, M.S., Coomes, J.R., Kulahci, I.G., de la Hera, I., Quinn, J.L. Inhibitory control performance is repeatable across years and contexts in a wild bird population. Animal Behaviour 187:305-318

Coomes, J.R., Davidson, G.L., Reichert, M.S., Kulahci, I.G., Troisi, C.A., Quinn, J.L. 2022. Inhibitory control, personality, manipulated ecological context are associated with foraging plasticity in great tit. Journal of Animal Ecology 91: 320-333.

Reichert, M.S., Morand-Ferron, J., Kulahci, I.G., Firth, J.A., Davidson, G.L., Crofts, S.J., Quinn, J.L. 2021. Cognition and covariance in producer-scrounger game. Journal of Animal Ecology 90: 2497– 2509.

Davidson, G.L., Wiley, N., Cooke, A.C., Johnson, C.N., Fouhy, F., Reichert, M.S., de la Hera, I., Crane, J.M.S., Kulahci, I.G., Ross, R.P., Stanton, C., Quinn, J.L. 2020. Diet induces parallel changes to the gut microbiota and problem solving performance in a wild bird. Scientific Reports 10: 20783.

Reichert, M.S., Crofts, S.J., Davidson, G.L., Firth, J.A., Kulahci, I.G., Quinn, J.L. 2020. Multiple factors affect discrimination learning performance, but not between-individual variation, in wild mixed-species flocks of birds. Royal Society Open Science 7: 192107.

Kulahci, I.G. 2020. Individual differences can affect how networks respond to demography: a comment on Shizuka & Johnson. Behavioral Ecology 31: 15-16.

Kulahci, I.G., Quinn, J.L. 2019. Dynamic relationships between information transmission and social connections. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 34: 545-554. Dergi Kapağı

Wascher, C.A.F.*, Kulahci, I.G.*, Langley, E.J.G. & Shaw, R.C. 2018. How does cognition shape social relationships? Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 373: 20170293. * equal contribution and joint first-authorship.

Kulahci, I.G., Ghazanfar, A.A. & Rubenstein, D.I. 2018. Knowledgeable lemurs become more central in social networks. Current Biology 28: 1306–1310.

Kulahci, I.G., Ghazanfar, A.A. & Rubenstein, D.I. 2018. Consistent individual variation across interaction networks indicates social personalities in lemurs. Animal Behaviour 136: 217-226. Special issue: Social networks.

Kulahci, I.G., Rubenstein, D.I., Bugnyar, T., Hoppitt, W., Mikus, N. & Schwab, C. 2016. Social networks predict selective observation and information transmission in ravens. Royal Society Open Science 3: 160256. Dergi Kapağı

Kulahci, I.G. & Ghazanfar, A.A. 2016. Speaking of which: a multimodal approach to individual recognition. In "The Missing Lemur Link: An Ancestral Step in the Evolution of Human Behaviour" by Ivan Norscia & Elisabetta Palagi. Cambridge University Press.

Kulahci, I.G., Rubenstein, D.I. & Ghazanfar, A.A. 2015. Lemurs groom-at-a-distance through vocal networks. Animal Behaviour 110: 179-186.

Kulahci, I.G. 2014. Social interactions predict patterns of communication and learning. Ph.D. Dissertation.

Kulahci, I.G., Drea, C.M., Rubenstein, D.I. & Ghazanfar, A.A. 2014. Individual recognition through olfactory - auditory matching in lemurs. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 281: 20140071. Dergi Kapağı

Kulahci, I.G. & Ghazanfar, A.A. 2013. Multisensory recognition in vertebrates (especially primates). in "Integrating face and voice in person perception" Part 1. pg: 3-27. Editors Belin, P., Campanella, S. & Ethofer, T. Springer Press.

Kulahci, I.G. & Bowman, R. 2011. Recaching decisions of Florida scrub-jays are sensitive to ecological conditions. Ethology 117: 700-707.

Freund, F.T., Kulahci, I.G., Cyr, G., Ling, J., Winnick, M., Tregloan-Reed, J., Freund, M.M. 2009. Air ionization at rock surfaces and pre-earthquake signals. Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics 71: 1824-1834.

Kulahci, I.G., Dornhaus, A. & Papaj, D.R. 2008. Multimodal signals enhance decision-making in foraging bumblebees. Proceedings of the Royal Society B. 275: 797-802.

Kulahci, I.G. 2007. Cognitive ecology of foraging: complex signals and the speed-accuracy tradeoff. Master's Thesis.

Boggs C.L., Holdren C.E., Kulahci I.G., Bonebrake T.C., Inouye B.D., Fay J.P., McMillan A., Williams E.H. & Ehrlich P.R. 2006. Delayed population explosion of an introduced butterfly. Journal of Animal Ecology 75: 466-475.


 

SEÇİLMİŞ SUNUMLAR

University of Cambridge. Dynamic relationships between social connections & information transmission (2021)

Animal Behavior Conference, Indiana University. Kulahci, I.G., Davidson, G.L., de la Hera, I., Reichert, M.S., Quinn, J.L. Birds utilize nest-building materials less efficiently with age (2021)

University of Notre Dame. Dynamic interactions between social relationships & information transmission. (2019)

International Society for Behavioral Ecology Meeting. Reciprocal relationships between information transmission and social connections. (2018)

Animal Behavior Society Annual Meeting. Reciprocal relationships between information transmission and social connections. (2018)

Workshop on individual differences in cognition. University of Exeter, UK. Hanging out with the smart ones? The influence of cognitive performance on social connections. (2017)

International Society for Behavioral Ecology meeting (30th anniversary). Kulahci, I.G., Rubenstein, D.I. & Ghazanfar, A.A. Lemurs groom-at-a-distance through vocal networks. (2016)

Cognitive XIII: International Cognitive Neuroscience Meeting. Animal Cognition & Insights from Ethology. (2016)

Cognitive XIII: International Cognitive Neuroscience Meeting. Social interactions predict patterns of communication and learning. (2016)

Princeton University. Social interactions predict patterns of communication and learning. (2014)

Animal Behavior Society Annual Meeting, Alison Jolly Memorial Session. Kulahci, I.G., Rubenstein, D.I. & Ghazanfar, A.A. Lemur vocal communication networks indicate social relationships. (2014)

University of Pennsylvania, Psychology 701: Topics in Animal Behavior. Attention, learning, and social connections. (2014)

Animal Behavior Society Annual Meeting (50th anniversary). Kulahci, I.G., Schwab, C., Rubenstein, D.I. & Bugnyar, T. Do social network connections matter for corvid learning? (2013)

Animal Behavior Society Annual Meeting. Zimbler-DeLorenzo, H.S., Wei, C.A., Sirot, L.K., McLinn, C.M. & Kulahci, I.G. Building the ABS education portal and teaching resources collection. (2013)

Princeton University, Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology. Attention, learning, and social connections. (2013)

University of Vienna, Department of Cognitive Biology. Role of social connections in information transmission. (2012)

Animal Behavior Society Annual Meeting*. Kulahci, I.G., Drea, C.M., Rubenstein, D.I. & Ghazanfar, A.A. Ring-tailed lemurs (Lemur catta) recognize others by matching odor and sound. (2012)
*Animal Behavior Society Founders Memorial Poster Paper Award, Honorable Mention

Princeton University Research Symposium. Kulahci, I.G., Habiba, Barale, C.L., Sulo, R. Berger-Wolf, T. & Rubenstein, D.I. Habitat conditions and individual differences influence group dynamics. (2010)

Animal Behavior Society Annual Meeting. Kulahci, I.G., Habiba, Barale, C.L., Sulo, R. & Rubenstein, D.I. Influence of ecological and social factors on sheep group dynamics. (2010)

Animal Behavior Society Annual Meeting. Kulahci, I.G., Habiba, Barale, C.L., Sulo, R. & Rubenstein, D.I. Influence of ecological and social factors on sheep group dynamics. (2010)

Astrobiology Science Conference & Astrobiology Graduate Conference. Kulahci, I.G. & Freund, F. Molecular Hydrogen and its implications for early life and the deep biosphere. (2008)

Gordon Research Conference & Gordon Graduate Research Seminar, Origin of Life. Kulahci, I.G. & Freund, F. A novel mechanism for hydrogen production in rocks and its consequences for early life. (2008)

Animal Behavior Society Annual Meeting. Kulahci, I.G., Dornhaus, A. & Papaj, D.R. Multimodal signals enhance decision making in bumblebees. (2007)

University of Arizona, Ecology & Evolutionary Biology. Complex signals and the speed- accuracy trade-off in decision making. (2007)

Animal Behavior Society Annual Meeting. Kulahci, I.G., Bowman, R., Woolfenden, G.E. Food-handling decisions after cache recovery in Florida Scrub-Jays. (2006)

Archbold Biological Station. Influence of ecological and social factors on food handling decisions after cache recovery in Florida Scrub-Jays. (2005)

Stanford University Honors Symposium. Kulahci, I.G., Boggs, C.L. Mate location behavior of Euphydryas gillettii males. (2004)

Yale University STARS program. Gray wolf restoration effects on cattle and elk populations in Yellowstone National Park. (1999)


 

ÖĞRETTİĞİM DERSLER

Eğitim Asistanı, EEB 311: Hayvan Davranışı.
Dersi anlatan profesör: Dr. James L. Gould, Ekoloji ve Evrim bölümü, Princeton Üniversitesi, New Jersey

Workshop Lideri, Lisans tezi yazma grubu.
Ekoloji ve Evrim bölümü, Princeton Üniversitesi, New Jersey

Eğitim Asistanı, Ekoloji 487L: Hayvan Davranışı Laboratuarı.
Dersi anlatan profesör: Dr. Daniel R. Papaj, Ekoloji ve Evrim bölümü, Arizona Üniversitesi, Arizona

Eğitim Asistanı, Ekoloji 130: Amerikan Doğa Tarihi.
Dersi anlatan profesörler: Drs. Larry Venable & Judith Becerra, Ekoloji ve Evrim bölümü, Arizona Üniversitesi, Arizona

İpek G. Külahçı, Ph.D.