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     timestamp: '2024-01-31T04:04:32.383342'
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     name: Robert E Gill, Jr.
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    name: American Ornithologists' Union (Life member, Elective Member 1983, Fellow
     titles:
      2011)
     - Research Wildlife Biologist Emeritus
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     name: Arctic Institute of North America (Life member)
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      - Alaska Science Center
    name: Australasian Wader Studies Group (North American Representative, 2001-2010)
      - https://www.usgs.gov/centers/alaska-science-center
  - '@type': Organization
     email: rgill@usgs.gov
    name: Canada Shorebird Plan (Member, Scientific Advisory Committee, 1998-2001)
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     name: Cooper Ornithological Society (Life member)
     - The movement ecology of migratory animals, especially extreme endurance migrant
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       birds, fascinates me.  Alaska migratory shorebirds have links to all hemispheres,
     name: East Asian-Australasian Shorebird Working Group (U.S. representative, 2002-2007)
      requiring international collaborations to implement effective conservations
  - '@type': Organization
     name: Global Flyway Network (Member, Scientific Advisory Board (2001-present)
  - '@type': Organization
     name: International Wader Study Group (Life member; Executive Committee, 1999-2008;
      Editorial Advisory Board, 2012-present)
  - '@type': Organization
     name: New Zealand Wader Study Group
  - '@type': Organization
     name: Pacific Shorebird Migration Project (Co-PI, 2006-present)
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     name: Russian Working Group on Waders
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    name: Western Hemisphere Shorebird Group (Founding Member; Advisory Board, 2008-present)
  - '@type': Organization
    name: Western Field Ornithologists (Board of Directors, 1999-2015; Assoc. Editor,
      2005-present)
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     name: Western Hemisphere Shorebird Reserve Network (Chair, Scientific Advisory
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     name: U.S. Shorebird Conservation Plan (Chair, Research and Monitoring Group,
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     abstract: Research Wildlife Biologist Emeritus with the Alaska Science Center
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    abstract: The movement ecology of migratory animals, especially extreme endurance
       migrant birds, fascinates me.  Alaska migratory shorebirds have links to all
      hemispheres, requiring international collaborations to implement effective conservations
       efforts.
       efforts.
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     - Movement ecology
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     - Shorebirds
    abstract: 'Through an emeritus position at the Alaska Science Center my research
     - Estuarine ecosystems
      is focused on: 1) collaborations with an international suite of colleagues to
     professional_experience:
      assess the movement ecology of extreme endurance migrant shorebirds and identify
     - 2015 - present Scientist Emeritus  USGS, Alaska Science Center, Anchorage,
      the global-scale conservation issues facing their populations, and 2) releasing
      data to the public domain and publishing results associated with information
      collected during my five-decade-long tenure as a research biologist.'
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    abstract: Five invited keynote, 14 invited, and >60 contributed presentations
      before various scientific bodies.
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  email: rgill@usgs.gov
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       AK
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      Game, Sacramento, CA
     - 1973 - 1976    Wildlife Biologist    California Department of Fish and Game,
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      Sacramento, CA
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    - Ph. D.   2010 - present  Groningen University, The Netherlands
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     - M.S.     1972      San Jose State University, San Jose, CA    Biology
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     - Alaska Shorebird Group (Founding member)
  jobTitle: Research Wildlife Biologist Emeritus
    - American Ornithologists' Union (Life member, Elective Member 1983, Fellow 2011)
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    - Arctic Institute of North America (Life member)
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    - Australasian Wader Studies Group (North American Representative, 2001-2010)
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     - Canada Shorebird Plan (Member, Scientific Advisory Committee, 1998-2001)
     name: Movement ecology
     - Cooper Ornithological Society (Life member)
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    - East Asian-Australasian Shorebird Working Group (U.S. representative, 2002-2007)
     additionalType: self-claimed expertise
     - Global Flyway Network (Member, Scientific Advisory Board (2001-present)
     name: Shorebirds
     - International Wader Study Group (Life member; Executive Committee, 1999-2008;
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      Editorial Advisory Board, 2012-present)
     additionalType: self-claimed expertise
     - New Zealand Wader Study Group
     name: Estuarine ecosystems
     - Pacific Shorebird Migration Project (Co-PI, 2006-present)
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    - Russian Working Group on Waders
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     - Western Hemisphere Shorebird Group (Founding Member; Advisory Board, 2008-present)
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     - Western Field Ornithologists (Board of Directors, 1999-2015; Assoc. Editor,
       '@type': Organization
       2005-present)
       name: U.S. Geological Survey
    - Western Hemisphere Shorebird Reserve Network (Chair, Scientific Advisory Board,
     name: staff member
       2004-2012)
     startDate: '2024-05-12T15:55:16.425486'
    - U.S. Shorebird Conservation Plan (Chair, Research and Monitoring Group, 1998-2001)
  name: Robert E Gill, Jr.
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  url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/robert-e-gill
     abstracts:
    - Five invited keynote, 14 invited, and >60 contributed presentations before various
      scientific bodies.
    personal_statement: 'Through an emeritus position at the Alaska Science Center
      my research is focused on: 1) collaborations with an international suite of
      colleagues to assess the movement ecology of extreme endurance migrant shorebirds
      and identify the global-scale conservation issues facing their populations,
      and 2) releasing data to the public domain and publishing results associated
      with information collected during my five-decade-long tenure as a research biologist.'