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Angela Hodgson serves as a Professor of Practice in the Department of Biological Sciences at North Dakota State University, where her research examines ecological dynamics at the intersection of wildlife behavior, plant communities, and environmental disturbance. Her work focuses on trophic feedback mechanisms and spatial pattern formation across multiple ecosystem scales.
Her research program centers on wildlife ecology and spatial dynamics, with two major thematic pillars: (1) Moose-plant interactions in northern ecosystems, investigating how browsing behavior shapes landscape patterns from individual canopies to regional scales; and (2) Conservation ecology of the Mexican spotted owl in New Mexico's montane riparian systems, analyzing dispersal, habitat selection, and human disturbance impacts. This dual focus demonstrates her expertise in scaling ecological processes across spatial and temporal dimensions.
Publication analysis reveals consistent contributions to vertebrate ecology since the 1990s, evolving from foundational owl conservation studies to advanced investigations of herbivory-driven landscape formation. Her work bridges theoretical population dynamics with practical conservation applications, particularly in understanding how animal-plant-soil feedback loops respond to anthropogenic pressures. Recent publications emphasize scaling principles in ecological systems, advancing methodologies for translating micro-scale interactions to macro-scale patterns.
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