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Jherime Kellermann is a Professor in the Department of Natural Science at Oregon Institute of Technology. With over 25 years of experience in avian conservation and habitat management across Oregon, California, Hawaii, Arizona, the Caribbean, and international locations, his research focuses on applied avian habitat and movement ecology in the Oregon Cascades, alongside studying climate change impacts on vegetation phenology and wildlife habitat using ground-based remote sensing.
- PhD (2013), University of Arizona: Wildlife Conservation & Management
- MS (2007), Humboldt State University: Wildlife
- BA (1998), Pennsylvania State University: Anthropology & Psychology
His research integrates climate change effects, phenology, and conservation biology, with recent work emphasizing phenological synchrony, migration patterns, and ecosystem services. Articles highlight spatiotemporal dynamics, tropical agroecology, and national phenology networks.
At Oregon Tech, he teaches diverse courses including Ornithology, Wildlife Ecology, Evolutionary Biology, Fire Ecology, and Sustainable Human Ecology. His professional background spans fieldwork in tropical rainforests and academic roles fostering interdisciplinary education.


