Funding
With great thanks to the following sponsors, who have made this work possible:
Faculty Development Grant for Traditional Research Scholarship, $3,182.21, Fort Lewis College, Durango, CO (10/22)

National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship, awarded for three years of pre-doctoral work, $42,000 per annum, Fellow ID: 2012143588, National Science Foundation, Arlington, VA (3/12-9/16)
Brain, Cognition and Behavior Student Research Grant, $1,000. Graduate Center of the City University of New York, Department of Psychology. New York, NY (10/13)
Graduate Assistant A-Line, Psychology Dept., $21,000 per annum, Hunter College, City University of New York, New York, NY (8/11-8/12, 9/15-8/16)
Fulmer, A. “Live Rodent Research Facility: Development of a Facility for Live Rodent Research at Hampshire College” Grant of the School of Cognitive Science, $500, Hampshire College, Amherst, MA (11/09-5/10)
Fulmer, A. “The Role of Wing Pattern and Visual Cue Reliance in Conspecific Recognition and Male Mate Choice for Phenotypically Hypervariable Butterflies: Testing a Sexual Selection Hypothesis” The Coppinger Grant, Supported by the Ray and Lorna Coppinger Endowment, $1000, Hampshire College, Amherst, MA (6/08-6/09)
Graduate Assistant A-Line, Psychology Dept., $21,000 per annum, Hunter College, City University of New York, New York, NY (8/11-8/12, 9/15-8/16)
Fulmer, A. “Live Rodent Research Facility: Development of a Facility for Live Rodent Research at Hampshire College” Grant of the School of Cognitive Science, $500, Hampshire College, Amherst, MA (11/09-5/10)
Fulmer, A. “The Role of Wing Pattern and Visual Cue Reliance in Conspecific Recognition and Male Mate Choice for Phenotypically Hypervariable Butterflies: Testing a Sexual Selection Hypothesis” The Coppinger Grant, Supported by the Ray and Lorna Coppinger Endowment, $1000, Hampshire College, Amherst, MA (6/08-6/09)