
Michael Kevin Hamed
Associate Professor · Herpetology
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityAbout
Michael Kevin Hamed is a Collegiate Associate Professor at the Department of Fish and Wildlife Conservation, College of Natural Resources and Environment, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. His research focuses on anthropogenic impacts on Southern Appalachian vertebrates, particularly herpetofauna, and utilizes advanced technologies like RFID and PIT tags to inform conservation strategies.
- Education: B.S. from Tennessee Technological University (1995), M.S. from East Tennessee State University (2001), Ph.D. from University of Tennessee (2014)
Dr. Hamed's research integrates ecological monitoring, spatial analysis, and conservation technology to address wildlife management challenges. His work includes:
- Mitigating road mortality for marbled and spotted salamanders using ecopassages
- Long-term studies on four-toed salamander nesting ecology and site fidelity
- Investigating arboreal habitat use in green salamanders through detection models
His publications cover salamander conservation, ranavirus impacts, habitat modification effects, and innovative wildlife monitoring techniques. Collaborations with Tennessee Valley Authority and UVA-Wise enhance practical applications of his research for forest management and biodiversity protection.
Find Michael Kevin Hamed elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
Kevin RingelmanLouisiana State University · Associate Professor
Mark FordVirginia Polytechnic Institute and State University · Associate Professor
Tami S. RansomSalisbury University · Associate Professor- CCharles R. PetersonIdaho State University · Professor
Kyle BarrettClemson University · Associate Professor
Monica BondPennsylvania State University · Adjunct Professor