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Rob Lonsinger is an Assistant Unit Leader (Wildlife) with the USGS Oklahoma Cooperative Fish & Wildlife Research Unit at Oklahoma State University

Education:
Post-doctoral Research Scientist (2016), New Mexico State University
Ph.D. (2015), University of Idaho
M.Sc. (2010), New Mexico State University
B.Sc. (2002), Gannon University

Please contact me at Robert.Lonsinger@okstate.edu for a copy of my CV

Research Interests:
I am an applied ecologist. My professional interests include conservation genetics, landscape ecology, and the roles of predation and competition in driving space-use by species. I find carnivores to be particularly interesting. I also find arid systems and the behavioral and physiological adaptions required to persist in these harsh environments intriguing. My research tends to utilize carnivore species as model organisms to (1) advance our understanding of ecological processes and (2) improve and inform wildlife monitoring and management strategies.

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