About
Anna Moeller is a Research Assistant Professor at Oklahoma State University (OSU), affiliated with the Department of Natural Resource Ecology & Management. She holds a Ph.D. in Fish and Wildlife Biology (2022), an M.S. in Wildlife Biology (2017), and a B.S. in Biology (2012). Her research focuses on population dynamics, statistical modeling, and wildlife conservation. She leads the Moeller Quantitative Ecology Lab, developing tools to estimate demographic parameters and inform management decisions.
**Education:**
- Ph.D., Fish and Wildlife Biology, University of Montana (2022)
- M.S., Wildlife Biology, University of Montana (2017)
- B.S., Biology, University of Puget Sound (2012)
**Research Interests:**
- Quantitative ecology with emphasis on population modeling
- Statistical tools for habitat quality assessment and survival analysis
- Wildlife management strategies for ungulates, carnivores, and birds
- Camera trap methodologies and ecological data analysis
**Funding & Grants:**
- "Oklahoma Mule Deer Population Evaluation" (2023–2025)
- "Model Techniques Forested Demo" (ongoing)
**Teaching:**
- Courses include Advanced Simulation of Ecological Data and Scientific Writing
- Focus on statistical analysis and research design in natural resources
**Collaborations:** Works with agencies and institutions across the U.S., applying technologies like GPS collars and remote sensing to address conservation challenges.
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