Roland
Director, Biodiversity and
Earth Observation Lab
roland.kays@naturalsciences.org919.707.8250
B.S. (Biology) Cornell University, 1993
Ph.D. (Zoology) University of Tennessee, 1999
Other Appointments
Research Associate Professor, Fisheries, Wildlife & ConservationProgram, NC State University
Research Associate, Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
Research Associate, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute
Research Interests
Roland Kays is a zoologist with a broad interest in ecology andconservation, especially of mammals. He seeks out questions that
are scientifically interesting but also have real-world relevance
through educational or conservation value. He is an expert in
using new technologies to study free-ranging animals, especially
to track their movement with telemetry, GPS, and remote camera
traps. He combines this high-tech work with traditional methods,
collecting data through new field work and studies of museum collections.
For more on Roland's Research please visit these links:
Movebank animal tracking page (www.movebank.org)
eMammal camera trapping page (www.emammal.org)
Agouti Enterprise research blog (agoutienterprise.wordpress.com).
Selected Publications
Kays, R., Curtis, A., & Kirchman, J. J. (2009). Rapid adaptiveevolution of northeastern coyotes via hybridization with wolves.
Biol Lett, 6, 89–93. doi:10.1098/rsbl.2009.0575
Kays, R. W., & Wilson, D. E. (2011). Mammals of North
America — Smart Phone App. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton
University Press.
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