
معرفی
Noah Perlut, Ph.D., is a Professor and Assistant Academic Director in the School of Marine and Environmental Programs at the University of New England. His work focuses on avian ecology, conservation biology, and the impacts of human activities on wildlife, particularly migratory songbirds like the Bobolink and Savannah Sparrow. He leads the Perlut Lab, which combines genetic techniques, GIS modeling, and fieldwork to study animal behavior and population dynamics.
Education: Ph.D. in Ecology, with post-doctoral training (details not specified). His research spans over 20 years, investigating topics such as migratory routes, survival rates, and conservation strategies for grassland birds. Collaborations emphasize integrating agricultural management practices with ecological needs to mitigate habitat loss.
Research Interests:
- Avian migration and population genetics
- Impacts of climate change on phenology
- Conservation genetics and habitat management
- GIS modeling for ecological analysis
- Behavioral ecology of mating and parental care
Publications highlight trends in migratory bird conservation, including studies on Bobolink migration routes, nest success in agricultural fields, and genetic diversity. His work has informed management strategies for endangered species and promotes interdisciplinary approaches to wildlife conservation.
Labs/Teams: Perlut Lab (website linked), emphasizing student involvement at all levels—from project design to publication. Collaborations with institutions and farmers underscore applied conservation efforts.





