University of Montana - Ph.D. - Projected to Graduate 2021
Integrated ecology of a reintroduction: Missouri elk restoration/ ecology and management of the restored elk population in Missouri
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GLOBAL TEMPERATURE INCREASE RESULTING FROM CLIMATE CHANGE HAS A POTENTIAL TO AFFECT NATURAL ECOSYSTEMS IN PROFOUND WAYS. BIRD COMMUNITIES ARE A GOOD INDICATOR OF THE IMPACTS
Global temperature ...
Michigan State University - PhD - Graduated 2017
Conserving avian biodiversity on managed forest landscapes: the importance of pattern and scale
I grew up in Cleveland, Ohio, camping, fishin...
Michigan State University - PhD - Graduated 2014
Landscape-level effects of weather and land cover on wild turkey abundance, productivity, and regional harvest potential
I received a B.S. i...
David M. Williams
Michigan State University
David Williams' research interests focus on understanding how landscape heterogeneity influences animal movements and habitat use and applying that know...
University of Montana - Masters - Graduated 2011
Thesis Title: Winter habitat use by Mule Deer in Idaho and Montana
Winter survival for species such as Rocky Mountain mule deer (Odocoile...
University of Montana - Masters - Graduated 2010
Evaluating population estimates of mountain goats based on citizen science
I grew up near the shores of Lake Erie in Ohio and went to Mia...
University of Montana - Masters - 2010
Summer diet of wolves in Northwestern Montana
After a life outside wildlife in the UK, I moved to California to start a belated college career at a com...