Werdel, Ty
individual record
Vice Chancellor's Postdoctoral Fellow
Positions:
- Vice Chancellor Postdoctoral Fellow, Rangeland, Wildlife and Fisheries Management, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
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overview
My research interests include the fields of Wildlife Management and Landscape Ecology. This work addresses questions that provide insight into the relationships between wildlife, native environments, and contemporary human-modified landscapes.
education and training
- Ph.D. in Horticulture and Natural Resources, Kansas State University - (Manhattan, Kansas, United States) 2022
- M.S. in Wildlife Sciences, South Dakota State University - (Brookings, South Dakota, United States) 2017
- B.S. in Rangeland and Wildlife Management, Chadron State College - (Chadron, Nebraska, United States) 2013
selected publications
Academic Articles7
- Palomo-Munoz, G., Werdel, T. J., Piper, C. W., Peek, M. S., Ricketts, A. M., & Ahlers, A. A. (2023). Spatiotemporal distributions of mammals occurring in an agro-prairie ecosystem.. Ecology. 104(3), e3945.
- Werdel, T. J., Jenks, J. A., Kanta, J. T., Lehman, C. P., & Frink, T. J. (2023). Resource Selection and Herbaceous Biomass at Foraging Sites of Translocated Bighorn Sheep. Rangeland Ecology & Management. 87, 141-149.
- Werdel, T. J., Piper, C. W., Ricketts, A. M., Peek, M. S., Sullins, D. S., & Ahlers, A. A. (2023). Strategic grassland conservation for swift foxes in multi-use landscapes. BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION. 277, 109864-109864.
- Werdel, T. J., Piper, C. W., Ricketts, A. M., Peek, M. S., & Ahlers, A. A. (2022). Scale-specific landscape effects impose range-limiting constraints on the distribution of a prairie-obligate carnivore. LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY. 37(8), 2065-2079.
- Werdel, T. J., Jenks, J. A., Kanta, J. T., Lehman, C. P., & Frink, T. J. (2021). Space use and movement patterns of translocated bighorn sheep. MAMMALIAN BIOLOGY. 101(3), 329-344.
Chapters1
- Hessami, M. A., Werdel, T. J., Hoagland, S. J., & Kohl, M. T. (2022). Melding Past, Present, and Future: The importance of tribal management in wildlife conservation and management. Introduction to Wildlife Management and Conservation in North America. 1-7. Great River Learning.
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recent teaching activities
- RWFM408 Technqs Of Wldlfe Mgmt Co-instructor
- WFSC638 Technqs Of Wildlife Mgmt Instructor
- WFSC681 Seminar Instructor
Email
ty.werdel@ag.tamu.edu
First Name
Ty
Last Name
Werdel
mailing address
495 Horticulture Rd.; HFSB 319;
College Station, Texas 77843
USA
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