Lisa Irene Muller
Understanding the interactions of biology, behavior, movements, and population genetics will increase our ability to manage wildlife. I use physiological approaches and GPS-tracking technology to investigate management questions about mammals. Recent projects focus on white-tailed deer and elk ecology.
Mammalian Ecology, wildlife physiology, and animal behavior
Wildlife Physiology; Ecology and Management of Mammals
2505 E J Chapman Drive
Knoxville, TN 37996-4500
- Doctorate, Forestry - Wildlife Science, University of Georgia, 1995
- MS, Wildlife Biology, Auburn University, 1984
- BS, Wildlife Management, Auburn University, 1981
Lisa Irene Muller
2505 E J Chapman Drive
Knoxville, TN 37996-4500
- Doctorate, Forestry - Wildlife Science, University of Georgia, 1995
- MS, Wildlife Biology, Auburn University, 1984
- BS, Wildlife Management, Auburn University, 1981
Understanding the interactions of biology, behavior, movements, and population genetics will increase our ability to manage wildlife. I use physiological approaches and GPS-tracking technology to investigate management questions about mammals. Recent projects focus on white-tailed deer and elk ecology.
Mammalian Ecology, wildlife physiology, and animal behavior
Wildlife Physiology; Ecology and Management of Mammals