BEHAVIOURAL ECOLOGY, EVOLUTION, CONSERVATION AND SCIENCE.
JOHN NJUEINI
Doctoral student Max Planck Institute of Animal Behaviour and
University of Konstanz.
John Njueini is an evolutionary biologist studying how environmental changes shape animal behavior and adaptation. His research explores the sleep ecology of baboons, using GPS tracking and accelerometry to investigate how ecological, social, and physiological factors influence sleep and survival strategies in dynamic environments.
JOHN NJUEINI RESEARCH
An Exploration Into The Life of John Njueini
Join us on a journey through John’s career in research and conservation. Discover how his work contributes to understanding and protecting the natural world.
Groundbreaking Conservation Efforts
Engage with transformative projects aimed at conserving biodiversity. Learn about strategies that actively protect endangered species and their ecosystems in a rapidly changing world.
Ecology and Evolution Insights
Learn about cutting-edge research that informs our understanding of evolution and behavioral ecology. These insights shed light on species adaptation and resilience in a changing environment.
An Exploration Into The The Life of John Njueini
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