This picture, taken June 6, 2008 at Dahomey National Wildlife Refuge near Benoit, MS, shows a shallow pond in a former agricultural area planted with hardwood tree species typical of restoration areas in the Mississippi Delta region of northwestern Mississippi.
Hardin Waddle, Ph.D.
Hardin Waddle currently works as a research ecologist for the USGS, where he serves as the principal investigator for the south-central region of the Amphibian Research and Monitoring Initiative (ARMI). His research interests include population ecology and conservation of amphibians and reptiles, primarily in the wetlands and swamps of the southeastern United States.
EDUCATION
Ph.D., Wildlife Ecology, University of Florida, 2006
M.S. Biology, Florida International University, 2000
B.S., Wildlife Science, Auburn University, 1996
Science and Products
Monitoring Effects of Barrier Island Restoration on Piping Plovers in Louisiana
Capture-Mark-Recapture of Treefrogs at Bayou Teche National Wildlife Refuge
Understanding Avian Habitat Availability and Use After Barrier Island Restoration in Coastal Louisiana
Restoration Impacts to Avian Populations along the Louisiana Outer Coast
Mark-Recapture Estimation of Razor-backed Musk Turtle Abundance in Louisiana
Using Occupancy Analysis to Understand Ecological and Environmental Stressors that Affect the Range and Abundance of Gulf Coast Waterdogs (Necturus beyeri) in Louisiana Bayous
Data from an investigation of snake fungal disease at Palmetto Island State Park, Vermilion Parish, Louisiana from 2015-2019 Data from an investigation of snake fungal disease at Palmetto Island State Park, Vermilion Parish, Louisiana from 2015-2019
Immediate impacts of tropical storms on the avian breeding community at Whiskey Island, Louisiana from 2015-2020 Immediate impacts of tropical storms on the avian breeding community at Whiskey Island, Louisiana from 2015-2020
Data for quantifying the relative importance of survival threats to a long-lived reptile using expert elicitation Data for quantifying the relative importance of survival threats to a long-lived reptile using expert elicitation
Do severe storms influence the survival of piping plover (Charadrius melodus) nests and broods? Do severe storms influence the survival of piping plover (Charadrius melodus) nests and broods?
The influence of local and landscape effects on Piping Plover nest daily survival rates The influence of local and landscape effects on Piping Plover nest daily survival rates
Data from a road ecology study of Spotted Salamanders along the Natchez Trace Parkway, Mississippi, in 2012-2013 Data from a road ecology study of Spotted Salamanders along the Natchez Trace Parkway, Mississippi, in 2012-2013
This picture, taken June 6, 2008 at Dahomey National Wildlife Refuge near Benoit, MS, shows a shallow pond in a former agricultural area planted with hardwood tree species typical of restoration areas in the Mississippi Delta region of northwestern Mississippi.
Early season tropical cyclones affect birds breeding on a barrier island Early season tropical cyclones affect birds breeding on a barrier island
Understanding abundances and behaviors of shorebirds in coastal Louisiana Understanding abundances and behaviors of shorebirds in coastal Louisiana
Tracing invasion routes of Cuban treefrogs into Louisiana using mitochondrial DNA Tracing invasion routes of Cuban treefrogs into Louisiana using mitochondrial DNA
Quantifying the relative importance of survival threats to a long-lived reptile using expert elicitation Quantifying the relative importance of survival threats to a long-lived reptile using expert elicitation
Assessing survey design for long-term population trend detection in piping plovers Assessing survey design for long-term population trend detection in piping plovers
Independent and interactive effects of disease and methylmercury on demographic rates across multiple amphibian populations Independent and interactive effects of disease and methylmercury on demographic rates across multiple amphibian populations
Code for: Small enzootic survival costs mask the potential for long-term population size suppression Code for: Small enzootic survival costs mask the potential for long-term population size suppression
Science and Products
Monitoring Effects of Barrier Island Restoration on Piping Plovers in Louisiana
Capture-Mark-Recapture of Treefrogs at Bayou Teche National Wildlife Refuge
Understanding Avian Habitat Availability and Use After Barrier Island Restoration in Coastal Louisiana
Restoration Impacts to Avian Populations along the Louisiana Outer Coast
Mark-Recapture Estimation of Razor-backed Musk Turtle Abundance in Louisiana
Using Occupancy Analysis to Understand Ecological and Environmental Stressors that Affect the Range and Abundance of Gulf Coast Waterdogs (Necturus beyeri) in Louisiana Bayous
Data from an investigation of snake fungal disease at Palmetto Island State Park, Vermilion Parish, Louisiana from 2015-2019 Data from an investigation of snake fungal disease at Palmetto Island State Park, Vermilion Parish, Louisiana from 2015-2019
Immediate impacts of tropical storms on the avian breeding community at Whiskey Island, Louisiana from 2015-2020 Immediate impacts of tropical storms on the avian breeding community at Whiskey Island, Louisiana from 2015-2020
Data for quantifying the relative importance of survival threats to a long-lived reptile using expert elicitation Data for quantifying the relative importance of survival threats to a long-lived reptile using expert elicitation
Do severe storms influence the survival of piping plover (Charadrius melodus) nests and broods? Do severe storms influence the survival of piping plover (Charadrius melodus) nests and broods?
The influence of local and landscape effects on Piping Plover nest daily survival rates The influence of local and landscape effects on Piping Plover nest daily survival rates
Data from a road ecology study of Spotted Salamanders along the Natchez Trace Parkway, Mississippi, in 2012-2013 Data from a road ecology study of Spotted Salamanders along the Natchez Trace Parkway, Mississippi, in 2012-2013
This picture, taken June 6, 2008 at Dahomey National Wildlife Refuge near Benoit, MS, shows a shallow pond in a former agricultural area planted with hardwood tree species typical of restoration areas in the Mississippi Delta region of northwestern Mississippi.
This picture, taken June 6, 2008 at Dahomey National Wildlife Refuge near Benoit, MS, shows a shallow pond in a former agricultural area planted with hardwood tree species typical of restoration areas in the Mississippi Delta region of northwestern Mississippi.