Kevin J. Krajcir
This is a likely match — the affiliation was inferred from OpenAlex, ORCID, and web sources but has not been fully confirmed. Treat with appropriate caution.
Conservation Biologist/Grants Coordinator
Also affiliated: Louisiana State University (2024–2025); The Department of Arkansas Heritage (2023–2026); Conway School of Landscape Design (2020)
Staff Researcher
Research Areas
Biomedical Subjects
Links
Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Kevin J. Krajcir's research investigates ecological and physiological factors influencing animal populations. His work includes studies on the non-breeding behavior and diet of loggerhead shrikes in agricultural areas, and the consequences of habitat partitioning during this season. Krajcir also examines relationships between stress, reproduction, and immunity in watersnakes, including the innate immune responses to various treatments. Further investigations explore the differences in neophobia and object habituation between Eurasian tree sparrows and house sparrows, as well as the distinct gene expression networks associated with neophobia in sparrow hippocampi. His research also addresses the survival, body size, and energy deficits in runts of asynchronously hatched songbird broods. Krajcir collaborates with researchers from Arkansas State University, including Lorin A. Neuman-Lee, Stephen J. Mullin, Emily Donahue, and Than J. Boves, with whom he has co-authored multiple publications.
Metrics
- h-index: 4
- Publications: 10
- Citations: 27
Selected Publications
-
Both lipopolysaccharide and vehicle treatments upregulate complement-dependent and complement-independent innate immune responses in Diamond-backed Watersnakes (Squamata: Nerodia) (2026)
-
Evaluation of woodchip‐bioditch reactors as a nutrient reduction conservation strategy (2024)
-
Investigating relationships among stress, reproduction, and immunity in three species of watersnake (2023)
-
Non-Breeding Behavior and Diet of Loggerhead Shrikes in an Intensive Agricultural Region (2021)
-
Transfer of nitrogen by migratory birds in the African-Western Eurasian Flyways (2020)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Investigating relationships among stress, reproduction, and immunity in three species of watersnake
- Both lipopolysaccharide and vehicle treatments upregulate complement-dependent and complement-independent innate immune responses in Diamond-backed Watersnakes (Squamata: Nerodia)
- Investigating relationships among stress, reproduction, and immunity in three species of watersnake
- Both lipopolysaccharide and vehicle treatments upregulate complement-dependent and complement-independent innate immune responses in Diamond-backed Watersnakes (Squamata: Nerodia)
- Non-Breeding Behavior and Diet of Loggerhead Shrikes in an Intensive Agricultural Region
- Non-Breeding Behavior and Diet of Loggerhead Shrikes in an Intensive Agricultural Region
- Non-Breeding Behavior and Diet of Loggerhead Shrikes in an Intensive Agricultural Region
- Non-Breeding Behavior and Diet of Loggerhead Shrikes in an Intensive Agricultural Region
- Non-Breeding Behavior and Diet of Loggerhead Shrikes in an Intensive Agricultural Region
- Non-Breeding Behavior and Diet of Loggerhead Shrikes in an Intensive Agricultural Region
- Investigating relationships among stress, reproduction, and immunity in three species of watersnake
- Investigating relationships among stress, reproduction, and immunity in three species of watersnake
- Investigating relationships among stress, reproduction, and immunity in three species of watersnake
- Evaluation of woodchip‐bioditch reactors as a nutrient reduction conservation strategy
- Evaluation of woodchip‐bioditch reactors as a nutrient reduction conservation strategy
- Evaluation of woodchip‐bioditch reactors as a nutrient reduction conservation strategy
- Evaluation of woodchip‐bioditch reactors as a nutrient reduction conservation strategy
Similar Researchers
Based on overlapping research topics