Evan Grant, Ph.D.
Evan Grant the principle investigator of the US Geological Survey’s Amphibian Research and Monitoring Initiative (ARMI), northeast region.
Evan's research focuses on questions relating to amphibian populations, specifically with respect to their landscape-scale ecology. Evan also uses decision science to aid resource managers.
Education:
- PhD, 2009, University of Maryland College Park, Program of Marine, Estuarine and Environmental Sciences and Department of Entomology
- BS, 2001, Cornell University, Natural Resources, with Distinction in Research
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Correlates of vernal pool occurrence in the Massachusetts USA, landscape Correlates of vernal pool occurrence in the Massachusetts USA, landscape
Vernal pool wetlands are at risk of destruction across the northeast United States, due in part to their diminutive size and short hydroperiolds. These characteristics make it difficult to locate vernal pool habitats in the landscape during much of the year, and no efficient method exists for predicting their occurrence. A logistic regression procedure was used to identify large-scale...
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Evan H. Campbell Grant
Natural history notes: Rana spp. (multiple ranid species). Hibernacula Natural history notes: Rana spp. (multiple ranid species). Hibernacula
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E.H.C. Grant, I. Chellman, P. Nanjappa, R.E. Jung
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Correlates of vernal pool occurrence in the Massachusetts USA, landscape Correlates of vernal pool occurrence in the Massachusetts USA, landscape
Vernal pool wetlands are at risk of destruction across the northeast United States, due in part to their diminutive size and short hydroperiolds. These characteristics make it difficult to locate vernal pool habitats in the landscape during much of the year, and no efficient method exists for predicting their occurrence. A logistic regression procedure was used to identify large-scale...
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Evan H. Campbell Grant
Natural history notes: Rana spp. (multiple ranid species). Hibernacula Natural history notes: Rana spp. (multiple ranid species). Hibernacula
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E.H.C. Grant, I. Chellman, P. Nanjappa, R.E. Jung
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