About
Eric T. Hileman is an Assistant Professor in the Wildlife and Fisheries Resources program at West Virginia University. He serves as the quantitative ecologist for the Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnake Species Survival Plan, contributing to conservation efforts for this threatened species.
- Educational background: B.S. and M.S. from University of Wisconsin institutions, Ph.D. from Northern Illinois University
- Prior roles: Assistant Research Professor at Mississippi State University, Mendenhall Research Fellow at USGS Fort Collins Science Center
Research Interests
Dr. Hileman specializes in population ecology, applying advanced statistical methods like capture-recapture and occupancy models to study wildlife dynamics. His work spans snake conservation, invasive species control, and ecological modeling, with direct applications for conservation management.
Scientific Contributions
Recent publications focus on snake behavior, disease risk, and habitat management, reflecting his expertise in quantitative approaches. Key topics include invasive brown treesnake control, snake fungal disease, and demographic modeling for pitvipers.
Collaborations
Active in interdisciplinary teams, including the Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnake conservation group and Guam-based invasive species research initiatives.
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