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Robert J. Gates serves as Associate Professor of Wildlife Ecology and Management in the Department of Forestry, Fisheries, and Wildlife at The Ohio State University. Based in Kottman Hall, Columbus, OH, he teaches graduate courses including Ecology and Management of Wetland Birds, Wildlife Ecology Methods, and Natural Resources Data Analysis while instructing the Conservation Leaders for Tomorrow program.
His research centers on population-habitat relationships of migratory waterfowl, marsh birds, shorebirds, and upland game birds through multi-scale analyses integrating microhabitat to landscape processes. Additional expertise spans wildlife disease ecology, threatened species conservation, and human dimensions of wildlife management, particularly landowner attitudes toward recreational hunting and deer hunting participation dynamics.
Recent publications demonstrate applied research trends addressing waterfowl influenza surveillance, spatial heterogeneity in deer harvest patterns, and socio-ecological drivers of hunting participation. These works consistently apply ecological theory and advanced analytical techniques to solve real-world conservation challenges faced by management agencies.
Dr. Gates actively collaborates with social scientists on human dimensions research and contributes to professional training through Conservation Leaders for Tomorrow. His graduate course instruction indicates ongoing mentorship in wildlife ecology methods and data analysis, though specific advisees aren't listed in available materials.
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