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USGS Staff Profile:
'@context': https://schema.org '@type': Person affiliation: [] description: - '@type': TextObject abstract: Biologist with the Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center additionalType: short description - '@type': TextObject abstract: Matthew Gould is an ecologist whose research quantifies the demographic and genetic response of large carnivores to an ever-changing landscape to help inform their conservation and management. additionalType: staff profile page introductory statement - '@type': TextObject abstract: Matthew Gould conducts research on 1) grizzly and black bear ecology and management, 2) demographic modeling to inform carnivore conservation and management, 3) conservation genetics, and 4) wildlife-habitat relationships. Matthew started his wildlife career working for the Cabinet/Yaak Ecosystem Grizzly Bear Program in northwest Montana. additionalType: personal statement email: mgould@usgs.gov hasCredential: - '@type': EducationalOccupationalCredential name: Ph.D. Biology. New Mexico State University - '@type': EducationalOccupationalCredential name: M.S. Biology. New Mexico State University - '@type': EducationalOccupationalCredential name: B.S. Wildlife Biology. University of Montana hasOccupation: - '@type': OrganizationalRole affiliatedOrganization: '@type': Organization name: Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center url: https://www.usgs.gov/centers/norock roleName: Biologist startDate: '2024-05-12T15:31:36.470720' - '@type': Occupation additionalType: self-claimed professional experience name: Matthew is a biologist with the USGS Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center and is part of the Interagency Grizzly Bear Study Team, a group of biologists responsible for long-term monitoring and research efforts on grizzly bears in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. - '@type': Occupation additionalType: self-claimed professional experience name: Previously, Matthew was a postdoctoral research scientist at New Mexico State University and, in conjunction with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service National Raptor Program, used Bayesian integrated population models and collision risk models to better understand raptor populations across North America. - '@type': Occupation additionalType: self-claimed professional experience name: In the past, Matthew has collaborated with researchers to estimate demographic and genetic parameters for the American black bear, mountain lion, and American badger. identifier: - '@type': PropertyValue propertyID: GeoKB value: https://geokb.wikibase.cloud/entity/Q46381 - '@type': PropertyValue propertyID: ORCID value: 0000-0002-9703-4690 jobTitle: Biologist knowsAbout: - '@type': Thing additionalType: self-claimed expertise name: Carnivore ecology - '@type': Thing additionalType: self-claimed expertise name: Bear ecology and management - '@type': Thing additionalType: self-claimed expertise name: Habitat and population monitoring - '@type': Thing additionalType: self-claimed expertise name: Population dynamics - '@type': Thing additionalType: self-claimed expertise name: Demography and modeling - '@type': Thing additionalType: self-claimed expertise name: Statistics - '@type': Thing additionalType: self-claimed expertise name: Quantitative ecology - '@type': Thing additionalType: self-claimed expertise name: Wildlife biology - '@type': Thing additionalType: self-claimed expertise name: Wildlife ecology memberOf: '@type': OrganizationalRole member: '@type': Organization name: U.S. Geological Survey name: staff member startDate: '2024-05-12T15:31:36.468167' name: Matthew Gould, Ph.D. url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/matthew-gould