Research Interests
My research interests have focused on large mammals with emphasis on foraging and nutritional ecology of ungulates, plant herbivore interactions, and the effects of landscape modifications on wildlife populations. Current interest lies in linking small-scale processes to large-scale patterns in animal distribution and population dynamics.
Research Support:
Hawthorne Beyer
Position:
Computer and Information Specialist
Project:
Building a mechanistic basis for landscape ecology
of ungulate populations
Funding:
National Science Foundation
Office: B-310 Bio
Sci
Office Phone: 780
492 2842
Email: hbeyer@ualberta.ca
Post-doctoral Fellows:
Daniel Fortin
PhD: University
of Guelph
Project:
Building a mechanistic basis for landscape ecology
of ungulate populations
Funding:
National Science Foundation
Office: B-420 Bio
Sci
Office Phone: 780
492 2785
Email: dfortin@ualberta.ca
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