Ingrid Wiesel Source Confirmed
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John Brown University
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Biography and Research Information
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Ingrid Wiesel's research encompasses wildlife ecology and conservation, with a particular focus on marine and terrestrial mammals. Her work at John Brown University integrates species distribution modeling with concerns about climate change, genetic diversity, and population structure. Recent investigations have focused on habitat availability for terrestrial mammals, analyzing the impacts of livestock, land conversion, and intrinsic traits over the past half-century. Wiesel's research extends to applied conservation, including studies of habitat suitability and road mortality for striped hyenas in Algeria, and recommendations for carnivore viewing sites at Cape fur seal colonies in Namibia. She also explores the value of individual identification techniques in the study of free-living hyenas and aardwolves.
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- h-index: 10
- Publications: 22
- Citations: 448
Selected Publications
- Recommendations for the development of a carnivore viewing site at a colony of Cape fur seals ( <i>Arctocephalus pusillus pusillus</i> ) in southern Namibia (2024) DOI
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