by Dr. Jesse Alston
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When
3 – 4 p.m., April 27, 2026
Where
ENR2 S107
The Environment & Natural Resources 2 Building
1064 E Lowell St. Tucson, AZ 85721
About Dr. Jesse Alston
Big data and rapidly improving analytical tools are enabling researchers to answer previously unanswerable questions. I am a quantitative ecologist who uses these emerging tools to quantify the mechanisms that shape ecological processes, then apply that knowledge to conservation practice. I typically work with large (> 75 g) mammals. I perform integrative research that spans several fields, including movement ecology, thermal physiology, biogeography, and remote sensing. My research has three primary foci: Animal Movement, Wildlife & Livestock, and Conservation.
Contacts
Alexis Montoya