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Applied Population Ecology Lab at UNR

The Applied Population Ecology lab at UNR focuses on supporting the conservation and management of wildlife populations in the Great Basin and beyond using state-of-the-art analytical and simulation tools

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Tail bifurcation in Plestiodon skiltonianus

May 21, 2020

About the Applied Population Ecology (A.P.E.) Lab

May 20, 2020

Dr. Kevin Shoemaker

May 10, 2020

Modeling critical habitat breadth for Gopherus tortoises

April 25, 2020

Using light-level geolocators to model waterfowl movements and breeding propensity

March 20, 2020
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The current members of the A.P.E. lab are Kevin Shoemaker, Margarete Walden, Miranda Crowell, and Danielle Miles.

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