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Falk Huettmann
Credit:
Marie Thoms
Research Interests:
Wildlife Ecology, Seabirds, Predictive GIS Modeling, Web-based Wildlife Databases and Metadata, Spatial Aspects of Population Viability Analysis (PVA), Future Landscape Scenarios of Wildlife Habitat, Landscape Ecology, Russian Far East, Tropical Ecology, Conservation Steady State Economy.
Credit:
Falk Huettmann
Falk
Huettmann
Associate Professor of Wildlife Ecology
(Research Ambassador for the German Exchange Service DAAD)
Office:
419 Irving 1
907-474-7882
907 474 7959
Postal Address:
Institute of Arctic Biology
PO Box 757000
University of Alaska Fairbanks
Fairbanks, AK 99775-7000
- 1996-2000 Doctor of Philosophy, ACWERN (Atlantic Cooperative Wildlife Ecology Research Network), Faculty of Forestry and Environmental Management, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton NB, Canada
- 1992-1993 Diplom-Forstwirt univ. (M.Sc. in Forest Science), University of Munich, Germany
- 1991-1992 Diplomarbeit (Thesis), University of Freiburg, Germany
- 2003 September Assistant Professor for Wildlife Ecology University of Alaska, Fairbanks
- 2002-2003 Sessional Instructor, Department of Geography, University of Calgary, Canada
- 2000-2001 Scientific Project Coordinator for NSERC-funded Marbled Murrelet Research in coastal Old-Growth forest of British Columbia, Centre for Wildlife Ecology, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby-Vancouver, Canada
2010
Hegel, T. et al., 2010. In pp. 273–312.
Huettmann, F., 2010. Data Mining for Global Trends in Mountain Biodiversity. In pp. 257–282.
Jochum, K. & Huettmann, F., 2010. In pp. 175–192.
Magness, D.Robin, Morton, J.M. & Huettmann, F., 2010. In pp. 429–444.
Oppel, S. & Huettmann, F., 2010. In pp. 151–164.
Gottschalk, T.K. & Huettmann, F., 2010. Comparison of distance sampling and territory mapping methods for birds in four different habitats. Journal of Ornithology, 152, pp.421–429.
Hegel, T.M. et al., 2010. Seasonal effects of Pacific-based climate on recruitment in a predator-limited large herbivore. Journal of Animal Ecology, 79, pp.471–482.
Hegel, T.M. et al., 2010. Interacting effect of wolves and climate on recruitment in a northern mountain caribou population. Oikos, ONLINE, pp.001–009.
Taylor, A.R. et al., 2010. Distribution and community characteristics of staging shorebirds on the northern coast of Alaska. Arctic, 63, pp.451–467.
Wei, C.-L. et al., 2010. Global Patterns and Predictions of Seafloor Biomass Using Random Forests. PLOS One, 5.
Pages
- Royal Society of British Geographers
- International Association of Landscape Ecology (IALE)
- The Wildlife Society (TWS; + working groups)
- Organization of Fish and Wildlife Information Managers (OFWIM)
- American Ornithological Union (AOU)
- Society of Canadian Ornithologists (SCO)
- Deutsche Ornithologen Gesellschaft (DO-G)
- Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer Tropenforschung
- Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer Informatik (GI; + working groups)
- International Bear Association (IBA)
- BIOL493/693 ‘Wildlife Habitat and Landscape Ecology’
- GEOG417 'Biogeography' (including WEB-CT support); spring 2003
- GEOG535 ‘Environmental Modelling and Image Analysis’, Geography Department, University of Calgary, Canada
- FOR4005 Teaching Assistant ‘Forest Policy’, Faculty of Forestry and Environmental Sciences, University of New Brunswick, Canada
- BIOL3383 Teaching Assistant ‘Botany’, Biology Department, University of New Brunswick, Canada
Reviewer/Referee
- Journal and Paper Reviews
- American Journal for Primatology
- IBIS
- Canadian Wildlife Service Publications
- British Columbia Ministry for Environment Land and Parks
- Canadian Journal of Forest Research
- Proceedings 1. International Resource Selection Functions Conference
- Northwest Field Naturalist
- Wilson Bulletin
- Book Reviews
- Landscape Ecology
- Canadian Field-Naturalist
- Colonial Waterbirds
- PICOIDES (Canada)
- BIRDING Magazine (Canada)
- STILT (Australia)
- Journal of Ornithology (Germany)
- Others
- Founder of Email listservers for Corel Draw (University of New Brunswick), and Pacific Marbled Murrelets (Simon Fraser University)
- Departmental Student Assessments