Frederic Beaudry

Professor of Environmental Studies & Ombuds
Environmental Studies/Geology
College of Liberal 艺术 & 科学

教育

  • Postdoc: University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2007-2010 Department of Forest & Wildlife Ecology
  • PhD: Wildlife Ecology The University of Maine, 2007
  • MS: Natural Resources (Wildlife) Humboldt State University, 2003
  • BS: Biology (Wildlife Management) Université du Québec à Rimouski, 2000

Specialties / Areas of Interest

  • 鸟类生态学 & 保护
  • Turtle ecology & 保护
  • 栖息地 & population ecology
  • Landscape ecology
  • Land use planning

Courses Taught

  • Environmental Studies I
  • Doing Science
  • Env. 研究 Procedures I
  • Env. Data Analysis
  • Env. 研究 Planning
  • Conservation Biology
  • Ecology of the Bahamas
  • Nat. Resources Management
  • 鸟类学
  • 爬虫学
  • First-Year Experience
  • Junior Seminar
  • Senior Seminar
  • 荣誉 Seminar

研究, 出版物, & Presentations

研究 & 出版物

  • 德里,F. 2020. 鸟类学, by F.B. 吉尔和R.P. 普鲁姆. The Auk: Advances in 鸟类学, 137(2).
  • 帕特森,J.E., J. Baxter-Gilbert, F. 德里,年代. Carstairs P. Chow-Fraser, C.B. 边,.M. Lentini J. Litzgus C.E. 拟人化,K. 部,J.A. 摩尔,J.M. Refsnider J.L. Riley J.D. 劳斯维.C. Seburn J.R. Zimmerling, and C.M. 戴维. 2019. Road avoidance and its energetic consequences for reptiles. Ecology and Evolution 2019(0):1–10.
  • 王桂萍K.A., F. Beaudry, and K.L. 行李搬运工人. 2018. Farmers' perceptions of agricultural land abandonment in rural western New York State. Land 7(4):128.
  • 德里,F., M.C. 费里斯,.M. 皮金, and V.C. Radeloff. 2016. Identifying areas of optimal multispecies 保护 value by accounting for incompatibilities between species. Ecological Modeling 332:74-82.
  • 德里,F., V. C. Radeloff,. M. 皮,. J. Plantinga D. J. 刘易斯,维. Helmers, and V. Butsic. 2013. The loss of forest birds' habitats under different land use policies as projected by a coupled ecological-econometric model. Biological Conservation 165:1-9.
  • Radeloff V. C., F. 德里,T. 布鲁克斯,V. A. Butsic, M. Dubinin, and A. M. 皮金. 2012. Hot moments for biodiversity 保护. Conservation Letters 6:58-65.
  • Radeloff V. C., E. 纳尔逊,. J. Plantinga D. J. 刘易斯,维. 赫尔默J. J. Lawler J. C. Withey F. 德里,年代. Martinuzzi, V. Butsic E. Lonsdorf D. 怀特和S. Polasky. 2012. Economic-based projections of future land use in the conterminous U.S under alternative economic policy scenarios. Ecological Applications 22:1036-1049.
  • B·哈金斯,. R., F. 德里,T. L. 乔治,年代. Kaiser, and N. M. Munkwitz. 2011. Monitoring and models to manage for shifting threats faced by the San Clemente Sage Sparrow (Amphispiza belli clementeae). Journal of Wildlife Management 75:1350-1360.
  • 德里,F., A.M. 皮,D.J. Mladenoff R.W. 豪,G.A. Bartelt, and V.C. Radeloff. 2011. Optimizing regional 保护 planning for forest birds. Journal of Applied Ecology 48:726-735.
  • Kuemmerle T., K. Perzanowski, H.R. Akcakaya F. 德里,T.R. 范德伦,我. Parnikoza P. Khoyetskyy D.M. 沃勒和V.C. Radeloff. 2011. Cost-effectiveness of strategies to establish a European bison metapopulation in the Carpathians. Journal of Applied Ecology 48:317-329.
  • 德里,F., A.M. 皮,V.C. Radeloff R.W. 豪,D.J. Mladenoff, and G.A. Bartelt. 2010. Modeling regional-scale habitat of forest birds when land management guidelines are needed but information is limited. Biological Conservation 143:1759-1769.
  • 德里,F., P.G. deMaynadier, and M.L. 小猎人,. 2010. Nesting movements and the use of anthropogenic nesting sites by Spotted Turtles (Clemmys guttata) and Blanding’s Turtles (Emydoidea blandingii). Herpetological Conservation and Biology 5(1):1-8.
  • 德里,F., P.G. deMaynadier, and M.L. 小猎人,. 2010. Identifying hot moments in road-mortality risk for freshwater turtles. Journal of Wildlife Management 74 (1):152-159.
  • 德里,F., P.G. deMaynadier, and M.L. 小猎人,. 2009. Seasonally dynamic habitat use by spotted (Clemmys guttata) and Blanding’s turtles (Emydoidea blandingii) in Maine. Journal of 爬虫学 43(4):636-645.
  • 德里,F., P.G. deMaynadier, and M.L. 小猎人,. 2008. Identifying road mortality threat at multiple spatial scales for semi-aquatic turtles. Biological Conservation 141:2550-2563.
  • 德里,F. 2007. Rana sylvatica (Wood Frog). 捕食. Herpetological Review 38:195.

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