Marie Anna Lemerle Source Confirmed
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John Brown University
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Marie Anna Lemerle is a wildlife ecologist and conservation researcher at John Brown University whose work encompasses a range of animal behavior and welfare topics. Her research spans both terrestrial and marine ecosystems, including primate behavior, human-animal interactions, and the ecology of marine animals. Lemerle's work emphasizes field-based observation and quantitative analysis, exemplified by a 2022 study on individual identification techniques for hyenas and aardwolves. Her research extends to applied conservation challenges, as demonstrated by 2024 recommendations for developing a carnivore viewing site at a Cape fur seal colony in Namibia.
Lemerle's primary research interests lie in wildlife ecology and conservation.
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- Publications: 2
- Citations: 10
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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