l. scott mills - Wildlife Ecology and Conservation - University of Florida
l. scott mills - Wildlife Ecology and Conservation - University of Florida
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Temporal dynamics <strong>of</strong> snowshoe hares in Yellowstone National Park. 9/1/2004-12/30/2005.<br />
$8,500. Co-PI with Karen Hodges (post-doc).<br />
Snowshoe hare habitat use in fragmented forests in northern Washington. Washington Dept <strong>of</strong><br />
Fish <strong>and</strong> <strong>Wildlife</strong>. 1/1/2003-6/25/2005. $87,968. Co-PI with Karen Hodges (post-doc).<br />
REU (Research Experience for Undergraduates) Supplement to Snowshoe Hare/Lynx<br />
Demography <strong>and</strong> Genetics study. National Science Foundation, 5/1/2002-5/31/2003.<br />
$6,000. PI.<br />
Measuring <strong>and</strong> evaluating connectivity in Olympic marmots. NSF/EPSCoR. 5/1/2002-1/31/03.<br />
$36,725. (A sister proposal was submitted by Mark Taper, my collaborator at MSU).<br />
Comparison <strong>of</strong> pellets to hare densities. USFS Science <strong>and</strong> Leadership in Cooperation Grant.<br />
9/2000-6/ 2004. $221,500. PI<br />
Molecular analysis <strong>of</strong> threatened lynx <strong>and</strong> other mammals in the national park system. National<br />
Park Service. 10/1/2001-9/1/2004. $18,000 + $11,500 (As <strong>of</strong> December 02) = $29,500. PI.<br />
Population dynamics <strong>of</strong> mountain bluebirds. North American Bluebird Society. 1/15/2002-<br />
1/15/03. $1,000. Co-PI with John Citta.<br />
Measuring <strong>and</strong> evaluating connectivity in Olympic marmots. 5/1/2002- 4/30/2003. $7,420. A.<br />
Cox, Jr. PI.<br />
Calibrating l<strong>and</strong>scape models <strong>of</strong> spatially structured snowshoe hare populations. McIntire-<br />
Stennis . 1/2001-5/2004. $39,994. Co-PI with John Goodburn.<br />
Acquisition <strong>of</strong> instrumentation for research in evolutionary <strong>and</strong> conservation genetics. National<br />
Science Foundation. 6/13/2000-8/312000. $128,000. Co-PI with P. Kukuk <strong>and</strong> F.<br />
Allendorf.<br />
Snowshoe hare response to thinning. Plum Creek. 2/28/2000-7/1/2002. PI $82,884<br />
Supplemental Funding to support Undergraduate Research (REU). National Science<br />
Foundation. 3/2000-12/2002. $9,750. PI.<br />
Highways as potential barriers to movement <strong>and</strong> genetic exchange in small vertebrates.<br />
Montana Department <strong>of</strong> Transportation. $176,591. 5/1/2000-12/31/2002. $176,591.<br />
Snowshoe hares <strong>and</strong> lynx in a fragmented l<strong>and</strong>scape: merging demographic <strong>and</strong> genetic<br />
approaches.National Science Foundation CAREER grant. 6/1999-6/2003. $330,000. PI.<br />
Development <strong>and</strong> application <strong>of</strong> methods in conservation genetics. USDA Rocky Mountain<br />
Research Station. 9/1999-12/2000. $36,000. Note: This money funded a full-time technician<br />
plus equipment to allow me to analyze DNA samples from nationwide carnivore sampling.<br />
Habitat use <strong>and</strong> home range <strong>of</strong> endemic flying foxes (Acerodon jubatus <strong>and</strong> Pteropus vampyrus<br />
ianensis) at Subic Bay, Phillipines using radio telemetry. <strong>Wildlife</strong> <strong>Conservation</strong> Society.<br />
2/1999-6/2000. $9,770. Co-PI with T. Mildenstein.<br />
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