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Mark Hebblewhite is a Professor in Ungulate Ecology at the Wildlife Biology Program, University of Montana. His research integrates ecological theory with applied wildlife management, focusing on species like elk, wolves, and grizzly bears.
- Institution: University of Montana
- Academic Rank: Professor
Research Interests span:
- Wildlife-habitat interactions
- Predator-prey dynamics
- Conservation of endangered species
- Remote sensing for forest and wildlife monitoring
- Climate change impacts on ecosystems
Recent Publications emphasize:
- Multi-scale movement ecology
- Remote sensing integration for forest inventory
- Anthropogenic effects on wildlife behavior
- Fire ecology and post-disturbance recovery
- LiDAR and satellite-based vegetation mapping
Collaborations include researchers from the University of Alberta, University of British Columbia, Colorado State University, and the Wildlife Conservation Society.
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