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    name: Barbara Kus
     abstract: Supervisory Research Ecologist with the Western Ecological Research
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    email: barbara_kus@usgs.gov
     abstract: Dr. Kus designs and conducts original field research on avian ecology
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       and conservation to support science-based natural resource management in national
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       and international contexts.  Dr. Kus interacts closely with federal, state,
    - Dr. Barbara Kus is a Research Ecologist with the Western Ecological Research
       and local resource managers and regulatory agencies to prioritize research needs,
       Center.
       and design and conduct investigations to meet those needs.  As a scientist broadly
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       trained in ecology and evolutionary biology, she focuses her research on integrating
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       management, which is typically short-term and threats-driven, with an evolutionary
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      perspective that seeks longer-term sustainability of species and ecosystems
    - Ph.D., Ecology, University of California, Davis, CA 1985
       through maintenance of evolutionary processes required for persistence.  A theme
    - M.S., Ecology, University of California, Davis, CA 1980
       of her research is that it is strategically long-term, yielding unique datasets
    - B.S., Anthropology, University of California, Davis, CA 1977
       that incorporate spatial and temporal patterns of response to environmental
    - B.A., Zoology, University of California, Davis, CA 1977
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    personal_statement: Dr. Kus designs and conducts original field research on avian
       ecology and conservation to support science-based natural resource management
       in national and international contexts.  Dr. Kus interacts closely with federal,
       state, and local resource managers and regulatory agencies to prioritize research
       needs, and design and conduct investigations to meet those needs.  As a scientist
       broadly trained in ecology and evolutionary biology, she focuses her research
       on integrating management, which is typically short-term and threats-driven,
      with an evolutionary perspective that seeks longer-term sustainability of species
       and ecosystems through maintenance of evolutionary processes required for persistence.  A
       theme of her research is that it is strategically long-term, yielding unique
       datasets that incorporate spatial and temporal patterns of response to environmental
       variability needed for this evolutionary perspective.RESEARCH INTERESTSEcology
       variability needed for this evolutionary perspective.RESEARCH INTERESTSEcology
       and Conservation of Endangered Riparian BirdsResponse of Riparian Bird Communities
       and Conservation of Endangered Riparian BirdsResponse of Riparian Bird Communities
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       BirdsPopulation Genetic Structure of Endangered BirdsPost-wildfire Recovery
       BirdsPopulation Genetic Structure of Endangered BirdsPost-wildfire Recovery
       of Riparian and Coastal Sage Scrub Bird Communities and Habitats
       of Riparian and Coastal Sage Scrub Bird Communities and Habitats
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  email: barbara_kus@usgs.gov
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