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Pete Klimley is an Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of Wildlife, Fish, & Conservation Biology at the University of California, Davis. His work focuses on understanding the movements of fishes, sharks, and marine mammals in response to their physical and social environments, utilizing advanced tracking technologies.
His primary research interests include:
- Movements of aquatic species in natural habitats
- Ultrasonic, radio, and satellite telemetry applications in wildlife studies
- Orientation mechanisms and migratory behaviors in marine animals
His expertise lies at the intersection of environmental sciences and animal behavior, contributing to conservation and ecological monitoring efforts. Although no specific publications or awards are listed, his long-standing association with UC Davis and dedicated research website indicate sustained scholarly activity. He advises on ecological research and may be involved in graduate training through the Geography Graduate Group. His laboratory, accessible via biotelemetry.ucdavis.edu, supports biotelemetry-based studies in aquatic systems.



