
Postdoctoral Researchers, Doctoral Institutions, and Current Position:
Brett
Sandercock (Ph.D. Simon Fraser University, Canada), 1997-1999.
Assistant Professor of Ornithology at Kansas State
University. Visit Brett's
website
Javier
Vinuela (Ph.D. Complutense University, Spain), 1995-1996.
Researcher, National University, Madrid, Spain.
Ph. D. Students, Dissertation Title, and Current Position:
Benjamin
Becker 2001. "Effects of oceanographic variation on Marbled
Murrelet diet and habitat selection." Research Scientist and Marine Ecologist for the
National Park Service, Point Reyes National Seashore, Point Reyes Station,
CA.
Visit
Ben's Website:
www.nps.gov/pore/science.htm
Scott
H. Stoleson 1996. “Hatching asynchrony in the Green-rumped
Parrotlet: a multiple hypothesis analysis.” Research wildlife
biologist for the U.S. Forest
Service, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Visit
Scott's website
Carlos
Guindon 1996. “The importance of forest fragments to the
maintenance of regional biodiversity surrounding a tropical montane reserve,
Costa Rica.” Independent researcher, Costa Rica.
James
Gibbs 1995. “Demographic and genetic response of woodland
amphibians to landscape change in southern Connecticut”. Associate
Professor of Conservation Biology, SUNY Syracuse. Visit
James' webpage
Eleanor
Sterling 1993. “Behavioral ecology of the Aye-Aye (Daubentonia
madasgascariensis) on Nosy Mangabe, Madagascar”. American Museum of
Natural History, New York.
M.S Students, Thesis Title, and Current Position:
Richard
Shefferson 2000. “Demographic applications of
mark-recapture models to populations of rare herbaceous perennials."
U.C. Berkeley. Ph.D. program in Integrative Biology.