PhD student in Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology, Colorado State University
I am a PhD student at Colorado State University in Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology. My research focuses on the population ecology of waterfowl in flood-irrigated agricultural landscapes. My interests broadly lie in the realm of population ecology with a specific focus on waterfowl. I am interested in how site-level properties scale up to become population-level processes and how cross-seasonal effects influence population dynamics. I have conducted field work from the YK Delta of Alaska to central Mongolia and currently work in North Park, Colorado.
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May 20, 2020 15:25 pm UTC| Science
Editors note: Summer is prime time across much of North America for scientists to do field research outdoors. But this year the COVID-19 pandemic is forcing many researchers to cancel or scale back their plans. We asked...
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