
معرفی
Jeremiah (Sean) Doody is an Associate Professor and Graduate Director at the St. Petersburg Campus of the University of South Florida (USF). He is affiliated with the Department of Integrative Biology within the College of Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on conservation biology, behavioral ecology, evolution, and their intersections with invasive species, climate change, and threatened species biology. He employs field-based methods such as GPS technology, radio-telemetry, drones, and remote camera systems across the US, Australia, and Madagascar. His work also addresses wildlife trafficking and anti-predator behavior.
Education:
- Ph.D., University of Canberra (Australia), 2002
- M.S., Southeastern Louisiana University, 1995
- B.S., Louisiana State University, 1991
Research Interests: Dr. Doody’s research spans reptiles, amphibians, birds, and mammals. Key themes include conservation strategies, ecophysiology, and morphological adaptations. His fieldwork emphasizes practical solutions to ecological challenges, leveraging cutting-edge technologies like drones and remote sensing. He also investigates human impacts on wildlife, including climate change responses and invasive species management.
Professional Background: Prior to USF, he held positions at Monash University (Melbourne) and completed postdoctoral fellowships at the University of Canberra and Australian National University.




