Research field
Wildlife Ecology
Wildlife ecology studies the abundance, distribution, behavior, and population dynamics of wild animal species in their natural habitats, providing the scientific foundation for conservation policy and management. Camera trap networks across protected areas now generate millions of images annually, processed by AI classifiers to estimate occupancy and population trends for cryptic or wide-ranging species. GPS telemetry reveals migratory corridors, territorial boundaries, and calving areas that must be protected for species viability. Disease ecology research on wildlife reservoirs of zoonotic pathogens informs pandemic preparedness and spillover prevention. As megafauna populations recover in rewilded landscapes, ecologists are quantifying trophic cascade effects on vegetation structure, hydrology, and carbon storage.
Top institutions
Wildlife Conservation Society
Frankfurt Zoological Society
University of Montana
University of Minnesota
African Wildlife Foundation
Subfields
Key technologies
Satellite Telemetry
Camera Trap Networks
Acoustic Monitoring
Drone Surveys
Occupancy Modeling
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