معرفی
Nathan Senner is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Environmental Conservation at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. His research focuses on the ecology and evolution of avian migration, particularly in shorebirds, with an emphasis on understanding how environmental changes influence migratory behavior, habitat use, and conservation strategies. His work integrates field studies, tracking technologies, and ecological modeling to address global challenges in biodiversity conservation.
Research interests include migratory connectivity, climate change impacts, phenological shifts in migration, and the ecological drivers of habitat suitability for shorebirds. He leads projects exploring the effects of sea-level rise on endangered species, the role of stopover sites in migration, and the behavioral flexibility of birds in response to environmental pressures.
Recent studies highlight his contributions to understanding migration strategies, the application of isotopic and tracking data for conservation, and the importance of citizen science in monitoring bird populations. His work spans diverse ecosystems from Arctic breeding grounds to South American wetlands, emphasizing cross-continental collaboration in ecological research.


