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Henry R. Mushinsky is a Professor in the Department of Integrative Biology at the University of South Florida. His research focuses on conservation biology, particularly the impacts of human development on amphibians, reptiles, and ecosystems in Florida. Collaborating with Dr. Earl McCoy and graduate students, his work addresses habitat restoration in post-mining landscapes and fire management practices. His research emphasizes biodiversity preservation in fragmented ecosystems like the Lake Wales Ridge.
Key research areas include conservation genetics, ecological restoration, and wildlife management strategies for endangered species. His 2012 study investigated epigenetic adaptations in invasive house sparrows, while his 2008 paper examined challenges in gopher tortoise translocation programs.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed in the provided text. He oversees the USF Ecological Research Area, a 200-hectare site used to test wildlife-friendly land management practices.
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