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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.

Falk Huettmann
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

2012

Huettmann, F., 2012. Protection of the Three Poles, Springer.
Huettmann, F., 2012. Protection of the Three Poles. In Toyko: Springer, pp. 265–330.
Huettmann, F., 2012. Protection of the Three Poles. In Toyko: Springer, pp. 3–32.
Nemitz, D. et al., 2012. Protection of the Three Poles. In Springer, pp. 135–158.
Hegel, T.M. et al., 2012. Spatial synchrony of recruitment in mountain-dwelling woodland caribou. Population Ecology, 54, pp.19–30.

2011

Hardy, S.M. et al., 2011. Predicting the distribution and ecological niche of unexploited snow crab (Chionoecetes opilio) populations in Alaskan waters: A first open-access ensemble model. American Journal of Physiology – Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology and Comparative Biology, pp.1–15.
Oehlers, S.A. et al., 2011. Sex and scale: implications for habitat selection by Alaskan moose Alces alces gigas. Wildlife Biology, 17, pp.67–84.

2010

2010-11-22}, {, 2010. Predictive species and habitat modeling in landscape ecology: Concepts and applications A. C. Drew, Wiersma, Y. , & Huettmann, F. ,
Cushman, S.A., Huettmann, F. & 2010-03-15}, {, 2010. Spatial complexity, informatics, and wildlife conservation, Springer,Verlag.
Bluhm, B., Watts, D. & Huettmann, F., 2010. In pp. 233–244.
Cushman, S.A. & Huettmann, F., 2010. In pp. 445–450.
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.
Wickert, C., Wallschlager, D. & Huettmann, F., 2010. Spatially Predictive Habitat Modeling of a White Stork (Ciconia Ciconia) Population in Former East Prussia in 1939. Open Ornithological Journal, 3, pp.1–12.

2009

Booms, T.L., Huettmann, F. & Schempf, P.F., 2009. Gyrfalcon nest distribution in Alaska based on a predictive GIS model. Polar Biology, online.
Craig, E.H. et al., 2009. Use of machine learning algorithms to predict the incidence of lead exposure in golden eagles. Peregrine Fund Conference Proceedings 2008 Lead Conference.

2008

Craig, E. & Huettmann, F., 2008. Intelligent Data Analysis. In H. F. Wang pp. 65–84.
Cairns, D.K., Gaston, A.J. & Huettmann, F., 2008. Endothermy, ectothermy and the global structure of marine vertebrate communities. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 356, pp.239–250.
Nielsen, S.E. et al., 2008. Can natural disturbance-based forestry rescue a declining population of grizzly bears?. Biological Conservation, 141, pp.2193–2207.
Wisz, M.S. et al., 2008. Effects of sample size on the performance of species distribution models. Diversity and Distributions, 14, pp.763–773.

2007

Huettmann, F., 2007. Proceedings 18th International Workshop on Database and Expert Systems Applications (DEXA). In R. R. Wagner & Tjoa, M. pp. 673–677.
Huettmann, F., 2007. Environment and Coastal Management. In M. Nijhoff pp. 353–374.
Guisan, A. et al., 2007. Sensitivity of predictive species distribution models to change in grain size. Diversity and Distributions, 13, pp.332–340.
Winker, K. et al., 2007. Movement of birds and avian influenza from Asia to Alaska. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 13, pp.547–552.

2006

Pittman, S. & Huettmann, F., 2006. An Ecological Characterization of the Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary Region. In ( editor) et al. pp. 1–33.
Elith, J. et al., 2006. Novel methods improve prediction of species’ distributions from occurrence data. Ecography, 29, pp.129–151.
Gerasimov, Y. & Huettmann, F., 2006. Shorebirds of the Sea of Okhotsk: Status and Overview. Stilt, 50, pp.15–22.
Huettmann, F. & Czech, B., 2006. The Steady State Economy for Global Shorebird and Habitat Conservation. Endangered Species Research, 2, pp.89–92.
Huettmann, F. & Diamond, A.W., 2006. Large-scale effects on the spatial distribution of seabirds in the Northwest Atlantic. Landscape Ecology, 21, pp.1089–1108.

2005

Chernetsov, N. & Huettmann, F., 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. In M. L. Gavrilova, Kumar, V. , & Gervasi, O. Springer-Verlag GmbH, p. 133.
Onyeahialam, A. & Huettmann, F., 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. In M. L. Gavrilova et al. Springer-Verlag GmbH, p. 152.
Gottschalk, T.K., Huettmann, F. & Ehlers, M., 2005. Thirty years of analysing and modelling avian habitat relationships using satellite imagery data: A review. International Journal of Remote Sensing, 26, pp.2631–2656.
Huettmann, F., Franklin, S.E. & Stenhouse, G.B., 2005. Predictive spatial modeling of landscape change in the Foothills Model Forest. The Forestry Chronicle, 81, pp.1–13.
Linke, J. et al., 2005. Seismic cutlines, changing landscape metrics and grizzly bear landscape use in Alberta. Landscape Ecology, 20, pp.811–826.

2004

Graham, C.H. et al., 2004. New developments in museum-based informatics and applications in biodiversity analysis. TRENDS in Ecology and Evolution, 19, pp.497–503.
  • 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