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Alexej Sirén is a Postdoctoral Associate at the Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources, University of Vermont. His research addresses global change impacts on wildlife through biogeographical and ecological theory, integrating novel field methods and quantitative approaches. Collaborative efforts span climate modeling, ecohydrology, forest ecology, and natural resource management.
Current research focuses on:
- Climate change effects on moose (Alces alces) populations in the northeastern US
- Development of cost-effective wildlife monitoring tools for agencies
- Forest structure attributes supporting early- and late-successional species
- Scaling regional camera trap networks to continental levels
- Mechanisms influencing species’ population dynamics across ranges
- Adaptive silvicultural treatments for climate change mitigation
Past work includes studying anthropogenic disturbances, particularly wind farm development impacts on forest-sensitive wildlife species.
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