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USGS Staff Profile: | |||
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abstract: Biologist with the Fort Collins Science Center | |||
additionalType: short description | |||
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abstract: Amanda Kissel is a biologist in the Invasive Species and Biothreats | |||
branch at the Fort Collins Science Center. Her work is primarily focused on | |||
invasive reptiles. | |||
additionalType: staff profile page introductory statement | |||
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abstract: "Amanda Kissel is a quantitative population ecologist with applied experience\ | |||
\ in amphibian and reptile conservation. Her focus is on developing population\ | |||
\ models and tools that managers can use to make informed decisions. She\u2019\ | |||
s worked in a wide array of systems, ranging from montane environments in the\ | |||
\ Pacific Northwest and Rocky Mountains, vernal pools in the San Juaquin Valley\ | |||
\ of California, the Mojave Desert in the Southwestern US, and the Wider Caribbean\ | |||
\ region. Amanda has worked with a diverse array of partners, including the\ | |||
\ National Park Service, Bureau of Land Management, US Fish and Wildlife Service,\ | |||
\ non-profit organizations, and international government agencies, and finds\ | |||
\ that science works best when done in close collaboration with partners. Amanda\u2019\ | |||
s current focus is on modeling population dynamics of invasive reptiles." | |||
additionalType: personal statement | |||
email: akissel@usgs.gov | email: akissel@usgs.gov | ||
hasCredential: | |||
- Amphibian Ecology | - '@type': EducationalOccupationalCredential | ||
- Analytical Methods | name: PhD in Biology, Simon Fraser University, 2017 | ||
- Climate Science | - '@type': EducationalOccupationalCredential | ||
- Demography and Modeling | name: BSc in Wildlife Biology, Colorado State University, 2008 | ||
- Herpetology | hasOccupation: | ||
- Hierarchical Modeling | - '@type': OrganizationalRole | ||
- Invasive Species | affiliatedOrganization: | ||
- Population Dynamics | '@type': Organization | ||
- Quantitative Ecology | name: Fort Collins Science Center | ||
url: https://www.usgs.gov/centers/fort-collins-science-center | |||
roleName: Biologist | |||
startDate: '2024-05-12T14:28:17.217363' | |||
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additionalType: self-claimed professional experience | |||
name: Biologist, Fort Collins Science Center, USGS | |||
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value: 0000-0002-6346-7455 | |||
jobTitle: Biologist | |||
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additionalType: self-claimed expertise | |||
name: Amphibian Ecology | |||
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additionalType: self-claimed expertise | |||
name: Analytical Methods | |||
- '@type': Thing | |||
additionalType: self-claimed expertise | |||
name: Climate Science | |||
- '@type': Thing | |||
additionalType: self-claimed expertise | |||
name: Demography and Modeling | |||
- '@type': Thing | |||
additionalType: self-claimed expertise | |||
name: Herpetology | |||
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additionalType: self-claimed expertise | |||
name: Hierarchical Modeling | |||
- '@type': Thing | |||
additionalType: self-claimed expertise | |||
name: Invasive Species | |||
- '@type': Thing | |||
additionalType: self-claimed expertise | |||
name: Population Dynamics | |||
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additionalType: self-claimed expertise | |||
name: Quantitative Ecology | |||
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name: U.S. Geological Survey | |||
name: staff member | |||
startDate: '2024-05-12T14:28:17.214633' | |||
name: Amanda M Kissel, PhD | name: Amanda M Kissel, PhD | ||
url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/amanda-m-kissel | |||