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USGS Staff Profile:

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   abstract: Research Biologist with the Eastern Ecological Science Center
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   abstract: Alexander (Alex) Kiser, PhD, is a Research Biologist at the USGS Eastern
     Ecological Science Center on the Remote Sensing and Geospatial Analysist Team.
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   abstract: Alex's research interests focus on quantitative ecology and creating
     repeatable systematic methods for determining priority conservation and restoration
     areas. During his PhD at Texas A&M University, Alex worked on creating species
     distribution models of threatened and imperiled mussel species to identify priority
     conservation areas. His Master's degree from the University of Arkansas at Pine
     Bluff, Alex focused on the valuation of ecosystem services provide by restored
     wetlands under the Wetland Reserve Program-Agricultural Conservation Easement
     Program. While completing his Bachelor's degree from the University of Georgia,
     Alex worked with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources to modify Brook
     Trout habitat and conduct population assessments of wild trout streams in the
     Chattahoochee National Forest. Since joining the USGS Eastern Ecological Science
     Center, Alex has worked to apply his grid-based distribution models on a tidal
     and non-tidal joint study assessing land use impacts on the distribution or
     riverine and estuary aquatic species in the Patuxent River.
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 email: alex.kiser@usgs.gov
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