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    Nora Moskowitz

    PhD Candidate at Stanford University

    Nora Moskowitz is a PhD student in the Department of Biology at Stanford University.34 She completed her PhD defense in 2022, focusing on the dietary preferences and defensive alkaloids of South American poison frogs.3 Her research specifically examined how prey size, type, and nutritional quality affect the dietary choices of chemically defended predators.4

    Moskowitz conducted several studies on poison frogs, including:

    1. Investigating size-mediated dietary preferences in adult frogs4
    2. Examining prey type preferences among different insect species4
    3. Analyzing the nutritional content of various prey items4

    Her work contributes to the understanding of community ecology and the evolution of acquired chemical defenses in poison frogs.2 Moskowitz's research has been published in peer-reviewed journals such as PLOS ONE.2

    During her time at Stanford, Moskowitz was part of the Laboratory of Organismal Biology.15 She received funding support from various sources, including the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship.2

    Highlights

    Poison frog dietary preference depends on prey type and alkaloid load
    Aug 2 · biorxiv.org
    Poison frog dietary preference depends on prey type and alkaloid load

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    Stanford, California