
معرفی
Leone Brown, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor in the Biology Department at James Madison University since 2022. Their research focuses on population ecology, landscape ecology, and climate change impacts, with interdisciplinary projects in art-science collaborations and environmental data science.
Education:
- PhD in Ecology and Evolution (2012), Stony Brook University
- MA in Applied Ecology and Conservation (2005), Stony Brook University
- BS in Biology (1999), College of New Jersey
Research Interests: Dr. Brown explores how ecological systems respond to environmental changes, including urbanization and land-use shifts. Key topics include animal migration patterns, disease ecology, and leveraging remote sensing for ecological monitoring. Their work bridges traditional field studies with innovative data science techniques.
Publications: Recent work includes studies on defoliator population modeling via satellite data and monarch butterfly decline drivers, reflecting a focus on applied ecological challenges.
Awards/Grants: No awards explicitly listed in the provided text.
Labs/Teams: Not specified in the text, but collaborations with remote sensing and conservation biology groups are implied.




