Graduate Research Assistant
Education
- B.S. Wildlife Conservation, University of Delaware, 2006
Experience
- 2006, Forest Research Technician, University of Kentucky, Daniel Boone National Forest, Kentucky
- 2006, Undergraduate Research on Piedmont stream corridor dynamics, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware
- 2005, Undergraduate Research Assistant for White-tailed deer population counts, University of Delaware, Fair Hill, Maryland
- 2005, Forest Research Technician, CFRU and University of Maine, Orono, Maine
Research Interests
- Forest modeling
- Forest ecosystem and wildlife habitat restoration
- Wildlife-habitat interactions
Selected Publications
- Greenwood, M.S., C.L. O'Brien, J.D. Schatz, C.A. Diggins, M.E. Day, G.L. Jacobson, A.S. White and R.G. Wagner. IN REVIEW. Early life cycle stage success as a determinant of the abundance of red spruce and balsam fir. Canadian Journal of Forestry.
Professional Affiliations
Miscellaneous
- Hiking, camping, kayaking, banjo playing, and like most grad students, I like wine-ing.
Thesis Topic
Modeling forest change, bird communities and management alternatives on a restored ponderosa pine ecosystem.
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