Madhusudan Katti
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Madhusudan Katti | |
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Katti at a NCSU panel in 2022 | |
| Alma mater | University of California, San Diego The Institute of Science, Mumbai Wildlife Institute of India |
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| Thesis | Ecology and evolution of non-breeding distributions in the Old World leaf warblers (1997) |
Madhusudan Katti is an Indian American environmental scientist who is an Associate Professor of Ecology at the North Carolina State University. His research studies the evolutionary ecology of vertebrate response to human modifications of habitats.
Katti was born in India.[1] He attended The Institute of Science, Mumbai, where he graduated with a bachelor's degree in zoology in 1987.[1] During his undergraduate degree, he became interested in wildlife and birdsong.[2] He joined the Wildlife Institute of India as a graduate student, where he studied wildlife sciences.[1] He moved to the United States for graduate studies and majored in biology.[1] His doctoral research considered the ecology and evolution of leaf warblers in the Great Himalayas.[2][3] After earning his doctorate, he was made a reconciliation ecologist.[4]