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Lyn C. Branch
Professor Department of Wildlife
Ecology and Conservation
Office: 312 Newins-Ziegler Hall Office phone: (352) 846-0564 WEC phone: (352) 392-4851
Address for correspondence: 110 Newins-Ziegler Hall P.O. Box 110430
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Education:
Research Interests: Conservation biology, landscape ecology, behavioral ecology, conservation
and development in Latin America
More specifically...... animal-landscape interactions
Landscape ecology from an animal perspective (e.g., behavioral landscape ecology and metapopulations), impact of human alteration of landscapes on animal population dynamics and behavior, functional role of vertebrates in ecosystems (e.g., keystone species and ecosystem engineers), conservation and development in tropical and temperate regions of Latin America.
My research includes long term field studies, field experiments, GIS-based modeling, and collaboration with molecular geneticists to address ecological questions. I am interested in temperate and tropical systems, and work in ecosystems ranging from wetlands to semi-arid scrub and forests in Florida and South America. Students and post-doctoral researchers in my lab and I study:
Habitat fragmentation and the dynamics of wildlife populations
Other processes that contribute to spatial structuring of populations, including social systems of animals, human hunting, predation, and species interactions
The role of animals in altering landscape dynamics and ecosystem processes
Graduate Students:
I advise graduate students through the Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, the School of Natural Resources and the Environment, and the Center for Latin American Studies (MALAS with concentration in Tropical Conservation and Development). See the web sites of these programs for program descriptions, application procedures, and entrance requirements. A note for students from Latin America: If you need to correspond in your native language, I read and speak Spanish and, to a lesser extent, Portuguese.