Gareth Russell
Associate Professor · Conservation Biology
New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT)About
Gareth Russell is an Associate Professor in the Biological Sciences department at New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT). His research focuses on conservation biology, ecology, and biodiversity, with emphasis on species richness, extinction risk, and human impacts on ecosystems. He has led and collaborated on federal grants, including projects on automated species identification and urban forest ecosystem services. Notable contributions include studies on African elephant movement, mosquito abundance monitoring, and camera trap methodologies.
Key research interests include understanding ecological networks, conservation strategies, and applying technology like deep learning to ecological data. His work spans diverse ecosystems, from tropical forests to urban environments, addressing challenges such as habitat fragmentation and invasive species management. Russell has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals and contributed to media discussions on sustainability and biodiversity initiatives.
- Projects: ODOMATIC (species identification tools), ULTRA-Ex (urban forest dynamics), and real-time reef fish monitoring systems.
- Grants: Multiple National Science Foundation grants (2007–2019).
- Media: Featured in articles on urban gardens, mosquito surveillance, and environmental policy.
His research integrates fieldwork with computational models, aiming to inform conservation policies and mitigate human-driven ecological disruptions.
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