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Mariah Donohue

Visiting Researcher

Biological Sciences

Background

Mariah Donohue studies how gut microbiomes impact the ecology and evolution of animal hosts. She is especially interested in understanding:

  1.  How co-diversification shapes host ecological niche
  2. How microbiomes mediate antagonistic plant-herbivore interactions, and 
  3. The role of microbiome divergence in host speciation. 

She examines these questions using wild lemurs in Madagascar and frogs in the northeastern United States.

Education

  • PhD in Biology, University of Kentucky
  • MA in Biology, Stony Brook University
  • BA in Anthropology, Stony Brook University

Research Interests

  • Co-diversification of hosts and microbiomes
  • Ecological adaptation via symbiosis
  • Lemur ecology, evolution and conservation

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