Behavioral Studies

Behavioral Studies

Meetings Thursday 5pm

Once assets have left the laboratory they become subjects of the Behavioral Studies division. We monitor the activities and habits of all animal assets, making discoveries into species specific traits and reporting findings to the Genetics and Veterinary divisions to aid in identifying changes which may relate to genetic modifications or health concerns.

Watching the Dinosaurs

Many of the staff in the Behavioral Studies Division spend their time observing the daily activities of the dinosaurs across the island. This is done from observation facilities located across the landscape, in Building A from video feeds that show locations island wide and in the containment pens as well as old-fashioned ground observation and interaction.

Wireless cameras are hidden throughout the island and at times moved to show areas of interest. These can be monitored from both the main offices as well as any of the observation centers which have as many as 32 screens as well as a 360 degree view of their surroundings. Tracking implants provide the location of every asset on the island at any given time as well as a record of their movement habits and interactions.

An asset feeds on a planted meal while being observed remotely by staff in Observation Center #9.

What We Learn

Genetic modifications can have beneficial or detrimental effects on personality, behavior and health. Our teams are trained and experienced in expected behavior so that they can identify and report unusual activity by any assets. These reports can lead to identifying early signs of illness as well as disease susceptibility or resistance, improved or decreased intelligence and new genetic weaknesses.

Director, Science Operations

Eduardo Juarez

Directory, Research & Assets

Samantha Freeman

Behavioral Supervisor

Howard Vitelis

Field Research Manager

Martiz Guadeljo

Observation Center Manager

Jesse Shiria

Reporting Manager

Ellie Wulf

Rough design showing the interior of the island Remote Observation Centers.
Preliminary rendering of a base Observation Center design. Some towers vary slightly.
One model of tracking implant.

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