LUKE R. WILDE
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Luke R. Wilde

​Wildlife and Spatial Ecology

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My research focuses on how resources and memory influence animal movement, with an interest in cultural transmission in spatially conserved movements. Check out some of my past work:
Movement and Predator-prey interactions
Tradeoffs of Behavior
Resource use and ontogeny
Ocelot with spiny tree rat in Estación biológica La Selva, Costa Rica
A montane deer mouse in a cold-respirometry trial at University of Montana
A week-old Hudsonian godwit chick in Beluga River, AK
Outreach and early education
Teaching a Wildlife Biology field course to Beluga Elementary in Beluga River, AK
Teaching students from California to age bull Rocky Mountain Elk in Northern Yellowstone
Setting up a rocket-net capture of plovers on Bulls Island, SC

Photo tour of my work

Check out my twitter feed @luke_rwilde

About me

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​Hello! I am a Graduate Research Fellow and research assistant with the Kauffman Lab at the University of Wyoming. I study how migratory mule deer use cultural transmission and prior experience to adapt to changing connectivity and conditions.

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