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David Delehanty is a Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at Idaho State University, specializing in the Behavioral Biology of Birds. His research focuses on reproductive biology, conservation, and restoration of birds, including studies on sage grouse, mountain quail, and reproductive physiology. He teaches courses in Ornithology, Animal Behavior, Environmental Physiology, and Conservation Biology.
Education: PhD in Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation Biology from University of Nevada, Reno (1997), MS in Biology from University of North Dakota (1991), and BS in Wildlife Management from University of Minnesota (1985).
His research explores diet effects on fecundity, predation impacts on incubation decisions, and restoration strategies for threatened species. Notable projects include sage grouse nest success studies in Idaho and mountain quail restoration in Nevada. He curates the ornithological collection at the Idaho Museum of Natural History and engages in university faculty governance.
Advising and Grants: Advises PhD and MS students, serves on graduate committees, and collaborates with agencies on conservation projects. No specific grants mentioned in the provided text.




