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NOAH LEITH

​​Postdoctoral Fellow
Department of Biological Sciences
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​​University of Pittsburgh
I am a Postdoctoral Fellow in Ecology & Evolution at the University of Pittsburgh. I study how environmental factors (especially temperature & precipitation) shape the evolution and ecology of animal reproduction.

Check out the Research and Publications pages for more details about my work!

News & Updates

2024
    June
  • ​Received the Warder Clyde Allee award from the Animal Behavior Society
  • Paper on dragonfly sexual ornaments and extinction risk published in Ecology Letters
    May
  • ​Completed my PhD at Saint Louis University
    March
  • ​Paper on treehopper thermoregulation and vulnerability to climate change published in Functional Ecology
    January
  • ​Received Postdoctoral Fellowship at the University of Pittsburgh! I'll be working with Trinidadian guppies to understand how reproductive behavior shapes disease dynamics in a warming world
2023
    May
  • ​Talked with UnDiciplined from Utah Public Radio about how climate change impacts animal reproduction
2022
    June
  • ​Paper with  Michael Moore & Kasey Fowler-Finn accepted at Ecology Letters! Check out media coverage of this work in The Washington Post, The Wildlife Society, and Futurity
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