Tabitha Hughes

Tabitha Hughes

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Contact Information

DegreeDoctorate of Philosophy in Natural Resource Sciences with a specialization in Applied Ecology
Address Hardin Hall
NE
Advisor(s)John Benson

 

My Story

I am interested in ungulate ecology in human-dominated landscapes. My dissertation research is investigating the spatial ecology and population dynamics of elk occupying fragmented landscapes of western Nebraska. Specifically, I seek to better understand how space use, behavior, and survival of elk in this region is influenced by predator-prey dynamics and human disturbance. With this work, I hope to improve our ability to monitor and manage elk populations in Nebraska. Prior to joining the Benson lab, my master’s work with Dr. Brock McMillan at Brigham Young University explored reproduction and dispersal of mule deer throughout the state of Utah.

Selected Publications

Lamb S., Taylor A.M, Hughes T.A., McMillan, B.R., Larsen R.T., Khan D., Weisz R., Dudchenko O., Aiden E.L., Edelman, N.B. Frandsen, P.B. 2021. De novo chromosome-length assembly of the mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) genome.

Background

Education

DegreeMajorInstitutionYear Awarded
Bachelor of ScienceWildlife and Wildlands ConservationBrigham Young University
Master of ScienceWildlife and Wildlands ConservationBrigham Young University

 

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