Henry M. Streby
Assistant Professor
Environmental Sciences
University of Toledo
Spain
Biography
In his lab they study population ecology and evolutionary biology with the goals of simultaneously producing actionable science for biodiversity conservation and management and improving the knowledge of the evolution of avian behaviors. Along the way, they strive to improve upon conventional methods and develop novel methods in field data collection and analysis to expedite progress in wildlife ecology research. Recent studies have included full-season productivity and habitat associations of wood warblers and migration ecology and migratory connectivity in the Vermivora species complex of songbirds. Current and upcoming projects include demography and migration studies on red-headed woodpeckers, effects of alternative energy development on breeding and migrating birds, and extensive collaboration on long- and short-term research with the Black Swamp Bird Observatory.
Research Interest
Avian Ecology, Wildlife Management and Conservation, Ecological Analysis