South Carolina Cooperative Research Unit
Research at the SC Unit focuses primarily on questions of importance to our cooperators that require high-quality data and analysis to address natural resource management issues. Areas of emphasis include ecology and conservation of both terrestrial and marine wildlife, reproductive energetics, conservation physiology, foraging ecology, population modeling and ecotoxicology.
Active Projects:
Small mammal species diversity and isolated wetlands
Assess abundance, distribution and population dynamics of small mammals communities relative to isolated wetlands in the Clemson Experimental Forest, South Carolina
Loss of Foundation Tree Species: Consequences for Small Mammal Assemblages in Forest Ecosystems
Small mammal population and community level response to habitat alteration in oak forests in New York.
Find more Active and Completed Projects here.
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