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Daniel K. Rosenberg
My research interests are in applied ecology in an attempt to understand environmental factors
affecting the distribution and abundance of animals in managed ecosystems.
Because of the broad ways in which humans influence animal populations,
I work collaboratively on a wide range of taxa and ecosystems. I
attempt to incorporate theoretical and empirical approaches to better
understand how animal populations respond to environmental stressors.
My research is focused at several levels, ranging from understanding
space-use of individuals, the effect of individual performance to
population dynamics, and ultimately to the landscape scale, where
I have been interested in how landscape patterns affect individual
movement patterns and demographic performance.
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