Noah Perlut, Ph.D.
Location
Credentials
Education
Post-Doctoral Training
University of Vermont (Burlington, Vermont)
Research
Selected publications
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Research interests
I study the joint ecological and evolutionary consequences of using human-managed habitats as wildlife habitat. In 2002 I began a long-term research project on how hayfield and pasture management affects the life-histories of grassland songbirds. Along with ecology and evolution work, this project has expanded to create and explore federal policies that balance landowners' economic and birds' life-history needs. Additional projects include: studying gray squirrel ecology on the 51品茶campus; exploring the ecology of urban roof-nesting Herring Gulls; evaluating the marsh bird communities on the Saco River; exploring if federal funded forestry practices actually support the bird communities as intended; and identifying the migration and wintering location of rare species, including the Caribbean Martin and Lesser Antillean Nighthawk.