
معرفی
Greg Shriver is a Professor of Wildlife Ecology at the University of Delaware’s Department of Entomology & Wildlife Ecology, College of Agriculture & Natural Resources. His research focuses on avian ecology, conservation biology, and impacts of climate change on tidal marsh ecosystems.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Environmental Forest Biology, State University of New York (2002)
- M.S. in Wildlife Conservation, University of Massachusetts (1996)
- B.S. in Wildlife Management, University of Maine (1991)
Research interests:
- Avian ecology and conservation in fragmented habitats
- Ecological monitoring of tidal marsh birds
- Sea-level rise impacts on coastal ecosystems
- Tick-borne disease dynamics in urban forests
Scientific awards:
- Elected member, American Ornithologists Union (2010)
- Elected Fellow, American Ornithologist Union (2020)
- Council member, Association of Field Ornithologists (2008-2010)
- Treasurer, Association of Field Ornithologists (2008-2016)
Key publications (2019-2021) examine mercury contamination in tidal marsh birds, climate change impacts on aridland birds, eDNA metabarcoding for forest biodiversity, and hybrid zone genetics in sparrows. His work frequently employs Bayesian networks, GPS tracking, and habitat-based modeling.
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