My research is focused on wildlife ecology, conservation biology and animal behavior.
Central themes in my research program address wildlife movement at large landscape scales, sensory ecology, the influence of within-species behavioral variation on movement ecology, and wildlife persistence in anthropogenic landscapes.
I employ a range of approaches/resources including application of emerging technologies to monitoring ecosystems; field studies; museum collections; modeling; high-performance computing; machine learning; genetic analyses; and camera-traps, light, & noise detectors.
Central themes in my research program address wildlife movement at large landscape scales, sensory ecology, the influence of within-species behavioral variation on movement ecology, and wildlife persistence in anthropogenic landscapes.
I employ a range of approaches/resources including application of emerging technologies to monitoring ecosystems; field studies; museum collections; modeling; high-performance computing; machine learning; genetic analyses; and camera-traps, light, & noise detectors.