Rua Mordecai
PhD 2007

Adaptive bird monitoring: from species to communities.

Current: Southeastern Bird Monitoring Coordinator, The Fish and Wildlife Service

Natalie Hyslop
PhD 2007

Home range, movements, and survival of the Eastern Indigo Snake (Drymarchon couperi) in Georgia.

Current:

Brady Mattsson
PhD 2006

Louisiana Waterthrush Ecology and Conservation in the Georgia Piedmont

Current: Postdoc, University of Georgia
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Ashley (Sexton) Turner
M.S.2005

Red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) spatial ecology in southern Georgia

Current: Wildlife Biologist, W.C. Bradley Farms, Inc.

Abi (Vitale) Convery
M.S. 2005

The use of high-resolution multi-spectral satellite data in forest bird habitat modeling

Current: Regional Planner, New River Valley Planning District Commission
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Jill Gannon
PhD 2005

Importance of habitat characteristics at multiple scales on the reproductive success of neotropical migrants in a bottomland hardwood forest

Stephanie (Hyder) Laseter 
M.S. 2002

Investigation of the relationship between floodplain
geomorphology and riparian songbird communities. 

Co-advised with Dr. Rhett Jackson

Current: US Forest Service, Coweeta Hydrologic Lab, Otto NC
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Sandy Cederbaum    
M.S. 2002

The effects of alternative and conventional management
systems in cotton agriculture on avian and arthropod populations in the upper Coastal Plain of Georgia. 

Co-advised with Dr. John Carroll

Current: Research Coordinator University of Georgia

Lars Pomara    
M.S. 2001

Mixed-species flocking ecology of passerine birds in a Neotropical premontane forest and in shade coffee fields

Current: University of Texas, PhD
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Dorie (Wolf) Welch  
M.S. 2000

The effect of uneven-aged silviculture on the breeding ecology of the indigo bunting (Passerina cyanea) in a bottomland hardwood forest

Current: Fish & Wildlife Project Manager, Bonneville Power Administration, Oregon

Al Williams    
M.S. 2000

The effects of gypsy moth treatment applications of Bacillus thuringiensis on worm-eating warblers in middle Appalachia

Current: Data Manager, Shenandoah National Park, NPS
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Carrie Straight    
M.S. 2000

Effects of experimental prey reduction on foraging rates and behavior of insectivorous Nearctic-Neotropical migrant birds in the Appalachians

Current: PhD program, University of Georgia, Ecology Department
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Matt Marshall    
PhD 2000

The effects of naturally occurring and experimentally reduced prey abundance on the breeding ecology and territory dynamics of the red-eyed vireo

Current: Ecologist, National Park Service, Eastern Rivers and Mountains Network Coordinator, Penn State University
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Larry Wood    
M.S. 1999

Short-term effects of timber management on prothonotary warbler (Protonotaria citrea) breeding biology

Current: Owner, Wildlife Investigations, Georgetown, SC

Dina Roberts   
M.S. 1998

Habitat use by army ants and ant-following birds in remontane forest and coffee agroecosystems in western Panama

Current: Ph.D. program, University of Idaho
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Jen DeCecco   
M.S. University of Memphis

Nest-site selection of three neotropical migratory birds in middle Appalachia

Current: National Park Service, Eastern Rivers and Mountains Network Coordinator, Penn State University

Steve Mullin   
University of Memphis

The foraging ecology of the gray rat snake (Elaphe obsoleta spiloides) – visual stimuli facilitate location of arboreal prey

Current: Associate Professor, Biology Department, Eastern Illinois University
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Randy Wilson  
University of Memphis

Current: Regional Biologist, USFWS, Jackson, MS
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Curt McCasland   
Humboldt State University

Implications for the use of diflubenzuron to reduce arthropod populations inhabiting evaporation ponds of the San Joaquin Valley, California.

Current: Refuge Biologist, USFWS, Cabeza Prieta NWR, AZ
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Jeff Dunk  
M.S. Humboldt State University

Current: Lecturer, Department of Environmental and Natural Resource Science, Humboldt State University
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Buddy Fazio   
M.S. Humboldt State University

Current: Coordinator Red Wolf Recovery Project
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Cynthia (Anderson) Verhey   
Humboldt State University