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Daniel K. Rosenberg

 

Oak Project and Graduate Student In The News

Comming Soon:
Two New Educational Videos on Wildlife in the San Joaquin Valley
   Enjoy the 1 minute Video Intro   

Co-Director
Oregon Wildlife Institute
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Associate Professor Research Faculty
Department of Fisheries and Wildlife

104 Nash Hall
Oregon State University
Corvallis, OR 97331

Phone:       (541) 757-9041
Fax:           (503) 345-9618

Email: dan.rosenberg@oregonstate.edu

 

 

   

I have focused my research activities in the field of applied ecology in an attempt to understand environmental factors affecting the distribution and abundance of animals in managed ecosystems. Because of the broad ways in which humans influence animal populations, I work collaboratively on a wide range of taxa and ecosystems. I attempt to incorporate theoretical and empirical approaches to better understand how animal populations respond to environmental stressors. My research is focused at several levels, ranging from understanding space-use of individuals, the effect of individual performance to population dynamics, and ultimately to the landscape scale, where I have been interested in how landscape patterns affect individual movement patterns and demographic performance.