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Darin McNeil is an Assistant Professor of Wildlife Ecology and Management at the University of Kentucky's Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment. He leads the McNeil Lab, focusing on wildlife population responses to conservation actions, particularly forest birds in the eastern United States.
- Ph.D. in Natural Resources from Cornell University (2019)
- M.S. in Biology from Indiana University of Pennsylvania (2015)
- B.S. in Fisheries and Wildlife from Michigan State University (2013)
Research emphasizes:
- Forest management impacts on bird populations
- Avian demographic responses to conservation practices
- Non-target species effects of habitat programs
- Integration of theoretical ecology (metapopulation theory, source/sink dynamics)
Current projects involve:
- Bobwhite demography and movement tracking
- Eastern Whip-poor-will lifecycle ecology
- Timber management effects on Golden-winged Warblers
- Nectar sampling studies for pollinator conservation
The lab develops novel methodologies including:
- Low-cost acoustic survey techniques
- LiDAR applications for habitat analysis
- Field training video series (CEAP Avian Training)
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