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Past Graduate Students - Where are they now?

Andrea Bowling sampling vegetation Andrea Bowling
Masters of Science
Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
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Image Left: Andrea Bowling sampling vegetation.
Chris Bugbee placing a transmitter on an American alligator. Chris Bugbee
Masters of Science
School of Natural Resources and Environment
Submergence Dynamics of American Alligators
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Image Left: Chris Bugbee placing a transmitter on an American alligator.
Cameron Carter looking for alligator nests Cameron Carter
Masters of Science
School of Natural Resources and Environment
The effects of habitat type and structure on alligator detectability during night light surveys
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Image Left: Cameron Carter looking for alligator nests
Michelle Casler removing treefrogs from a PVC pipe Michelle Casler
Masters of Science
School of Natural Resources and Environment
Species richness of amphibians and reptiles in Everglades National Park and Big Cypress National Preserve in relation to hydrology
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Image Left: Michelle Casler removing treefrogs from a PVC pipe.
Chris Cattau holding a red-winged blackbird Chris Cattau
Masters of Science
Wildife Ecology and Conservation
Energetics and behavior of the Snail Kite
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Image Left: Chris Cattau holding a red-winged blackbird.
I love Pig Frogs Melissa A. DeSa
Masters of Science
School of Natural Resources and Environment
The Effects of Major Habitat Modification on Herpetofaunal and Fish Communities on Lake Tohopekaliga, FL
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Image Left: I love Pig Frogs.
Katy Garland holding a Kemp's Ridley Sea Turtle. Katy Garland
Doctor of Philosophy
Wildlife Ecology and Conservation: Human Dimensions
Community-based conservation of green turtles (Chelonias mydas) in Caribbean Nicaragua and Baja california, Mexico.
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Image Left: Katy Garland holding a Kemp's Ridley Sea Turtle.
Brian Jeffery with a white-tailed deer fawn. Brian Jeffery
Masters of Science
School of Natural Resources and Environment
Impacts of off-road vehicles on small mammals in Big Cypress National Preserve
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Image Left: Brian Jeffery with a white-tailed deer fawn.
Jennifer Ketterlin in Water Conservation Area 3A Jennifer Ketterlin
Masters of Science
School of Natural Resources and Environment
The effects of hydrology, tree island size and location, and vegetation type of tree island ecology in Water Conervation Area 3A.
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Image Left: Jennifer Ketterlin in Water Conservation Area 3A
Elizabeth Martin with a brown pelican. Elizabeth Martin
Doctor of Philosophy
Wildlife Ecology and Management
Effects of raptors on Dunlin (Calidris alpina) foraging behavior and impoundment use at Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge in Florida
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Image Left: Elizabeth Martin with a brown pelican.
Brian holding an adult snail kite. Brian Reichert
Masters of Science
Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
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Image Left: Brian holding an adult snail kite.
Amy on an Oregon beach after finding puffins. Amy Schwarzer
Masters of Science
Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
Assessing the importance of horseshoe crab eggs in the diets of migrating red knots and sanderlings during refueling stops on selected FL beaches.
[email]

Image Left: Amy on an Oregon beach after finding puffins.
Zach Welch sampling vegetation Zach Welch
Doctor of Philosophy
School of Natural Resources and Environment
Modeling vegetation communities in the Savannah River tidal freshwater marshes
[email]

Image Left: Zach Welch sampling vegetation.
Christa Zweig's feet overlooking marsh in the Everglades. Christa Zweig
Doctor of Philosophy
Wildlife Ecology and Management
Tracking and predicting vegetation response to hydrologic alternatives across an Everglades landscape using artificial neural networks
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Image Left: Christa Zweig's feet overlooking marsh in the Everglades.