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John Bower is a Professor at Fairhaven College of Interdisciplinary Studies, Western Washington University. His research focuses on animal behavior, ecology, and ornithology, with particular emphasis on marine bird populations and acoustic communication in species like bowhead whales and song sparrows. He has conducted fieldwork globally, including studying hummingbird competition on Isla Robinson Crusoe, Chile. His work bridges ecological monitoring, conservation biology, and interdisciplinary approaches to understanding animal communication networks.
Research interests include population ecology of Pacific Northwest birds, evolutionary adaptations, and the intersection of biology with societal issues. His publications analyze long-term ecological changes in marine bird habitats (e.g., Salish Sea, Puget Sound) and innovative acoustic tracking methods. Recent studies highlight declines in avian populations and habitat stability assessments.
No scientific awards explicitly mentioned. Advising and grants details unavailable. Bower’s work integrates field research with technological advancements in bioacoustics, contributing to both conservation strategies and foundational ecological knowledge.
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