
معرفی
Torre Hovick is a faculty member at the School of Natural Resource Sciences at North Dakota State University (NDSU). He leads the Rangeland Wildlife Ecology Lab, focusing on ecological dynamics in grassland ecosystems.
- Ph.D., Wildlife Ecology, Oklahoma State University (2014)
- M.S., Wildlife Ecology, Iowa State University (2010)
- B.A., Biology, University of Northern Iowa (2005)
His research integrates fire ecology, grazing management, and habitat heterogeneity to study wildlife survival and biodiversity. Key themes include:
- Impacts of fire-grazing interactions on grassland birds
- Pollinator conservation in working landscapes
- Climate change adaptation in wetland and rangeland systems
- Disturbance regimes for biodiversity maintenance
Recent studies highlight trends in:
- 2025 - Fire-driven grazing patterns and invasive grass suppression
- 2024 - Forage quality improvement and shorebird habitat shifts
- 2023 - Pollinator dynamics and climate adaptation frameworks
His work informs ecosystem-based management through experimental and observational approaches.
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