Scott A. Rush, Ph.D.
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Scott A. Rush (Ph.D., University of Georgia 2009) is an assistant professor in the Department of Wildlife, Fisheries & Aquaculture at Mississippi State University.
Dr. Rush received his Ph.D. from the University of Georgia (2009) where his research focused on indicators of ecosystem properties within northern Gulf of Mexico tidal marshes. His post-doctoral work, carried out at The University of Windsor’s (Windsor, Ontario) Great Lakes’ Institute for Environmental Research, addressed changes in energy mobility through Great Lakes ecosystems.
Now at Mississippi State University, Scott and his students continue to work within an expanding research framework incorporating novel technologies and chemical tracers to address features of landscape and trophic ecology relative to wildlife populations.
Some current work strives to understand the effects of climate change on migration phenology, avian population regulation and impact mitigation from ornithogenic deposition, habitat management to foster the conservation of bats and management of ecological community members as means to support endangered species.
Dr. Rush received his Ph.D. from the University of Georgia (2009) where his research focused on indicators of ecosystem properties within northern Gulf of Mexico tidal marshes. His post-doctoral work, carried out at The University of Windsor’s (Windsor, Ontario) Great Lakes’ Institute for Environmental Research, addressed changes in energy mobility through Great Lakes ecosystems.
Now at Mississippi State University, Scott and his students continue to work within an expanding research framework incorporating novel technologies and chemical tracers to address features of landscape and trophic ecology relative to wildlife populations.
Some current work strives to understand the effects of climate change on migration phenology, avian population regulation and impact mitigation from ornithogenic deposition, habitat management to foster the conservation of bats and management of ecological community members as means to support endangered species.
Contact Information:
Scott Rush, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, & Aquaculture
Box 9690
Mississippi State University
Mississippi State, MS 39762
Phone: (662) 325-0762
FAX: (662) 325-8726
Email
Inland Bird Banding Association Annual Meeting 2015: http://www.ibbainfo.org/2015-moss-point--ms.html
Agricultural Ecology Lab: www.agecology.cfr.msstate.edu
Scott Rush, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, & Aquaculture
Box 9690
Mississippi State University
Mississippi State, MS 39762
Phone: (662) 325-0762
FAX: (662) 325-8726
Inland Bird Banding Association Annual Meeting 2015: http://www.ibbainfo.org/2015-moss-point--ms.html
Agricultural Ecology Lab: www.agecology.cfr.msstate.edu