
Paul Sievert
Adjunct Associate Professor · Conservation Biology
University of Massachusetts AmherstAbout
Paul Sievert is an Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, affiliated with the Department of Environmental Conservation. His research focuses on the conservation of threatened and endangered species, including freshwater turtles, salamanders, butterflies, marine birds, and Sumatran tigers.
- Education: Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania
Dr. Sievert’s work spans three primary areas: conservation biology, where he investigates population dynamics of endangered species; physiological ecology, examining how energy and water balance affect nesting ecology and species range boundaries; and biostatistics, developing methods for survival rate estimation and population viability analysis.
While no scientific awards or honors are explicitly mentioned in the text, Dr. Sievert contributes to conservation science through his research group’s fieldwork and quantitative modeling. His work integrates ecological physiology with statistical frameworks to address biodiversity loss.
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