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[image:] Thomas Maier Thomas Maier

Title: Wildlife Biologist
Unit: Center for Research on Ecosystem Change
Previous Unit: Wildlife and Fish Habitat Relationships in New England Ecosystems
Address: Northern Research Station
201 Holdsworth NRC, Univ. of Massachusetts
Amherst, MA 01003-9285
Phone: 413-545-0357
E-mail: Contact Thomas Maier

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Education

  • M.S. Wildlife & Fisheries Conservation, University of Massachusetts-Amherst
  • B.S. Biology/Environmental Studies, St. Cloud State University, Minnesota

Civic & Professional Affiliations

Associate Wildlife Biologist, The Wildlife Society; American Society of Mammalogists'; Cooper Ornithological Society

Current Research

My interests include small-mammal ecology, behavior, and their community interactions. I've conducted studies examining the roles different animals play in avian-nest predation in the Northeastern U.S., mammal population density estimation techniques (for M.S.), and potential predator-prey relationships between shrews and amphibians. I've served as a consultant for the Massachusetts Natural Heritage & Endangered Species Program, identifying habitat for the northern water shrew and southern bog lemming (state-listed species of special concern); and as guest editor for both the Northeastern Naturalist and Southeastern Naturalist.

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Last Modified: 11/19/2008