Volker Bahn
Ph.D.
DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Wright State University
United States of America
Biography
Postdoc McGill University, 2005-08 Ph.D. in Wildlife Ecology, University of Maine, 2005 Dipl.-Biol. (M.Sc. equivalent) in Nature Conservation, Philipps-University Marburg, 1998
Research Interest
His interests are Macroecology and Conservation Biology. In particular he is interested in the spatial patterns in the distribution of abundance of a species across its range .
Publications
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Bahn, V., B.J. McGill. (2013) Assessing the predictive power of distribution models. Oikos 122: 321-331.
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Miller, J.H., P. Druckenmiller and V. Bahn. (2013). Antlers on the Arctic Refuge: capturing multi-generational patterns of calving ground use from bones on the landscape. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 280: 20130275.
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Lavretsky, P., J.H. Miller, V. Bahn, and J.L. Peters. (2014). Exploring fall migratory patterns of American black ducks using eight decades of band-recovery data. The Journal of Wildlife Management 78: 997-1004.