research interests:
biogeography
meso-scale vegetation-environment relationships
landscape ecology
forest dynamics/community ecology
ecological modeling using GIS
recent research projects:
Female Black Bear Habitat Use Patterns
Spatial Patterns of Vulnerability to Brown-headed Cowbird Parasitism
current research projects:
Edge Considerations in Modeling Vulnerability to Brood Parasitism
Forest Fragmentation
Vegetation/Solar Radiation Modeling
Normalization of Satellite Imagery to Remove Topographuc Effects
Multi-temporal Land Cover Classification
Identifying Ecological Response Units (ERU's)
research summary:
My research is primarily in investigating environmental & ecological processes
which affect landscape pattern and structure. In particular: What impact does pattern have
on processes that act in a landscape? How are these processes influenced by landscape patterns?
In what way do these interactions affect landscape pattern? What role does scale play in
identifying influential variables ? Interests in vegetation-environments relationships,
landscape ecology and community ecology naturally arise
from these questions. I employ techniques ranging from point pattern analyses
(univariate as well as bivariate, the latter of which is a terrific method for examining
interaction effects), spatially distributed models (i.e. whole mosaic
models) using Geographic Information systems (GIS) methods, GPS for field data collection,
and Remote Sensing for coarse scale areal characterization.
current courses: (course name links to course syllabi)
Biogeography(GEOG 445/545)
GIS(GEOG 416/516)
Climatology(GEOG 405)
Computer Mapping & Graphics(GEOG 416)
Physical Geography(GEOG 103)
some kewl (and some obligatory) links:
Bud's vita
F.S.U. Dept. of Geography home page
Frostburg State University home page
Association of American Geographers (AAG) home page
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