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Kyle McCarthy is a Professor of Wildlife Ecology and Undergraduate Program Coordinator at the Department of Entomology and Wildlife Ecology within the College of Agriculture & Natural Resources at the University of Delaware. His research focuses on advanced resource selection modeling, snow leopard ecology, and human-wildlife interactions in tropical regions.
- Education: Ph.D. in Wildlife Conservation (University of Massachusetts Amherst, 2010)
- Specializations: Rare species monitoring, population modeling, and conservation genetics
- Professional Affiliations: Society for Conservation Biology, The Snow Leopard Network
Recent research trends in McCarthy's publications include:
- Non-invasive genetic sampling for species detection
- Human impact on tropical mammal biodiversity
- Multi-species occupancy modeling
- Conservation landscapes and climate change adaptation
- Behavioral responses to environmental stressors
He has mentored students across Central Asia and Southeast Asia, focusing on wild felid conservation, forest fragmentation, and population dynamics. Key methodologies include camera-trap data analysis, DNA sampling from parasitic leeches, and spatial ecology modeling.
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