Briana Abrahms
- Packard Science & Engineering Fellow
- Boersma Endowed Chair in Natural History
- abrahms@uw.edu
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Research in the Abrahms Lab (www.abrahmslab.com) integrates global change biology with behavioral and spatial ecology to study the effects of environmental change on wildlife populations. Our work combines fieldwork, modeling, and interdisciplinary approaches, centering on three themes:
1. Understanding the drivers of large-scale animal movements
2. Linking environmental and climatic processes and change to animal behavior, individual fitness, population persistence, and community dynamics
3. Applying spatial and behavioral ecology to inform wildlife management and conservation The Abrahms Lab is part of the Biology Department’s Center for Ecosystem Sentinels (ecosystemsentinels.org).