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David HaukosDr. David Haukos

1xbet sports betting Leader
Associate Professor, Division of 1xbet sports betting

204 Leasure Hall
(785) 532-5761
dhaukos@ksu.edu

Ph.D. Wildlife Science, Texas Tech 1xbet sports betting , 1991
M.S. Wildlife Science, Texas Tech 1xbet sports betting , 1988
B.S. Wildlife and Fisheries Science, South Dakota State 1xbet sports betting , 1986

Dr. David A. Haukos is the 1xbet sports betting Leader and Associate Professor in the Division of Biology. He received his Ph.D. in Wildlife Science from Texas Tech University in 1991. His research efforts focuson the effects of environmental and habitat changes on wildlife populations. By extension, such changes are assessed in regard to delivery of ecological goods and services. His primary focus is on wetland habitats especially High Plains playas, Gulf coastal marshes, and western riparian areas, with additional investigations in prairie ecosystems. He principally concentrates on the influence of habitat quality and quantity on population dynamics of migratory waterbirds, prairie grouse, and grassland passerines. Of particular interest is the role of wintering and migratory stopover locations in future reproductive success of migratory birds, which includes assessment of cross-seasonal effects and multi-spatial scale modeling. In addition, he is involved in long-term development and assessment of novel models for environmental education.


Martha MatherDr. Martha Mather

Assistant 1xbet sports betting Leader
Professor, Division of 1xbet sports betting

204B Leasure Hall
(785) 532-6522
mmather@ksu.edu

Ph.D. Zoology, The Ohio State 1xbet sports betting , 1990
M.S. Zoology,The Ohio State 1xbet sports betting , 1985
B.S. Biology,Denison 1xbet sports betting , 1978

Dr. Martha Mather is the Assistant 1xbet sports betting Leader-Fisheries and Associate Professor in the Division of Biology. Her research program is focused on fish ecology that addresses applied problems. Specifically, problems related to the ecology of anadromous fish, processes that structure estuarine fish communities, how to use community ecology to devise fish sampling regimes that aid conservation, and integrated bio-social approaches to natural resource conflicts. These four topic areas fall under the overarching programmatic themes of applied aquatic ecology and how interdisciplinary approaches can be applied to natural resource problems. Conceptually, these topic areas are approached within these broader thematic areas by addressing the conceptual issues of how abiotic and biotic factors drive animal distribution and abundance, variations in patterns and processes across systems and through time, and the role of human impacts.


Dan Sullins


Dr. Daniel Sullins

Assistant 1xbet sports betting Leader
Assistant Professor, Division of 1xbet sports betting

204C Leasure Hall
(785) 532-6615
sullins@ksu.edu

Ph.D. Biology, Kansas State 1xbet sports betting , 2017
M.S. Forestry with Minor in Spatial Science,
Stephen F. Austin State 1xbet sports betting , 2013
B.S. Wildlife and Fisheries Science, Texas A&M 1xbet sports betting , 2008

Dr. Daniel Sullins is the Assistant 1xbet sports betting Leader - Wildlife and Assistant Professor in the Division of Biology. He received his Ph.D. in Biology from Kansas State University in 2017. His 1xbet sports betting interests revolve around understanding how birds use and select resources that vary over space and time and focusing on how the quantity and quality of those resources affect avian populations. The main themes of his 1xbet sports betting include conservation of avian species throughout their annual cycle, landscape and temporal effects on population occupancy and space use, and linking resource availability and selection with demographic consequences.


Andrew Whetten

Post-doctoral Researcher

207A Leasure Hall
(785) 532-6070
abwhetten@k-state.edu


Tara Dreher

Office Specialist

205 Leasure Hall
(785) 532-6070
tldreher@ksu.edu