
معرفی
John Robinson is a post-doctoral Researcher at the University of Georgia (Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources), affiliated with the Bothwell Conservation Genetics Lab. He focuses on spatial capture-recapture models to study black bear populations in central Georgia.
Education:
- Bachelor’s Degree – University of Alabama
- Master’s Degree – College of Charleston
- Ph.D. – University of Georgia
Research Interests:
- Population and conservation genetics
- Application of genetic techniques to conservation and management
- Integrative modeling of postglacial range expansion
- Effective population size estimation in invasive species
- Environmental DNA (eDNA) in wetland and lake ecosystems
- Wildlife movement and abundance dynamics
Professional Experience:
- South Carolina Department of Natural Resources
- Michigan State University
Current Work: Focuses on black bear research, leveraging genetic tools and eDNA to inform ecological management strategies in Georgia and Michigan.
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