Full-Time Faculty and Research | Adjunct Teaching Faculty | Research Affiliate Faculty | Emeritus Faculty | Undergrad Advisors
Our Faculty and Their Research
Scott Creel
Professor, Ph.D. (behavior, ecology and evolution), Purdue University,
1991. Behavioral endocrinology; conservation biology; population biology;
social evolution; biology of carnivores. (406-994-7033;
screel@montana.edu)
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Wyatt Cross
Assistant Professor, Ph.D. (ecology) University of Georgia, 2004.
Land-use effects on aquatic food webs and ecosystems; interaction and feedbacks among nutrients, food webs, and ecosystems; cross-ecosystem material subsidies; ecological stoichoimetry. (406-994-2473;
wyatt.cross@montana.edu)
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Robert Garrott
Professor, Ph.D. (wildlife conservation) University of Minnesota, 1990.
Ecology; population dynamics; management; and conservation of mammalian
species. (406-994-2270;
rgarrott@montana.edu)
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Daniel Goodman
Professor, Ph.D. (population dynamics), Ohio State University, 1972. Applied mathematical
demography; evolutionary demographic theory; environmental statistics;
environmental modeling. (406-994-3231; goodman@rapid.msu.montana.edu)
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Christopher Guy
Affiliate Associate Professor, Ph.D. (fisheries science) South Dakota State University,
1993. Applied fisheries science; population ecology; predator-prey interactions;
fisheries management. (406-994-3491;
cguy@montana.edu)
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Andrew J. Hansen
Professor, Ph.D. (ecology) University of Tennessee, 1984. Landscape ecology and management; land use effects on biodiversity; sustaining greater park ecosystems; conservation biology. (406-994-6046; hansen@montana.edu)
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Steven Kalinowski
Assistant Professor, Ph.D. (biology) Arizona State University, 1999. Conservation genetics; evolutionary biology; wildlife and fisheries management. (406-994-3232; skalinowski@montana.edu)
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Billie L. Kerans
Associate Professor, Ph.D. (zoology) Ohio State University, 1989. Behavior; ecology
and evolution of freshwater macro-invertebrates; assessing the impact of
human disturbances on freshwater ecosystems. (406-994-3725; bkerans@montana.edu) Sabbatical AY 2007-08.
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Thomas McMahon
Professor, Ph.D. (fisheries management - aquatic ecology) Arizona,
1984. Wild trout management; fish-habitat relationships; winter ecology;
conservation biology of salmonids. (406-994-2492;
tmcmahon@montana.edu)
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David W. Roberts

Department Head and Professor, Ph.D. (plant ecology) U. of Wisconsin-Madison, 1984. Vegetation ecology, ecological modeling,
multivariate analysis of ecological data. (406-994-4548;
droberts@montana.edu)
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Jay J. Rotella
Professor, Ph.D. (wildlife ecology) University of Idaho,
1990. Ecology; population dynamics; habitat relationships; and management
of avian species. (406-994-5676;
rotella@montana.edu)
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T. Weaver
Professor, Ph.D. (plant and ecosystem ecology) Duke University, 1969. Physiological;
community and ecosystem ecology of the Northern Rocky Mountains; long-term
field experiments. (406-994-3270;
tweaver@montana.edu)
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David W. Willey
Research Assistant Professor, Ph.D. (avian ecology) Northern Arizona University,
1998. Ecology; population dynamics; habitat relationships; and management
of avian species. (406-994-5319;
willey@montana.edu)
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Alexander V. Zale
Leader of the Montana Cooperative Fishery Research Unit and Affiliate Professor, Ph.D. (fisheries science), University of Florida,
1984. Applied aquatic ecology; effects of hydropower and reservoirs on
fish populations; fisheries management. (406-994-2380;
zale@montana.edu)
Full-Time Faculty and Research | Adjunct Teaching Faculty | Research Affiliate Faculty | Emeritus Faculty | Undergrad Advisors
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