Joseph D. Holbrook, Ph.D. Haub School of Environment and Natural Resources Department of Zoology and Physiology Bim Kendall House, 804 E. Fremont St. University of Wyoming Laramie, WY, 82702 Office: 307-766-5030 Cell: 208-484-0169 [email protected] Website: https://sites.google.com/site/josephdholbrook03 Education Ph.D., Natural Resources & Graduate Certificate in Statistical Science 2011-2015, GPA 4.0/4.0 NSF-IGERT Fellow (2011-2015) Doris Duke Conservation Scholars Mentor (2014-2015) University of Idaho, Moscow, ID Department of Fish and Wildlife Sciences Dissertation: “Social-Ecological Research in the Sagebrush Ecosystem: Evaluating the Landscape Ecology of Burrowing Animals and Implementing a Social-Ecological Impact Assessment.” Mentors: Drs. Janet Rachlow and Kerri Vierling M.S., Range and Wildlife Management 2009-2011, GPA 4.0/4.0 Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute Texas A&M University-Kingsville, Kingsville, TX Department of Animal, Rangeland, and Wildlife Sciences Thesis: “Exploring Mountain Lion Ecology in Texas using Genetic Techniques.” Mentors: Drs. Randy DeYoung and Michael Tewes B.S., Wildlife Resources 2004-2008, GPA 3.38/4.0 University of Idaho, Moscow, ID Department of Fish and Wildlife Sciences Thesis: “Cougar Population Structure and Gene Flow in Idaho and Western Montana.” Mentor: Dr. Lisette Waits ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Holbrook 2 Professional Positions Assistant Professor 09/2018-Present Haub School of Environment and Natural Resources Department of Zoology and Physiology University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY Research Scientist 10/2016-09/2018 Montana State University Department of Land Resources and Environmental Sciences USFS Rocky Mountain Research Station, Missoula, MT Postdoctoral Scientist 01/2016-10/2016 Montana State University Department of Land Resources and Environmental Sciences USFS Rocky Mountain Research Station, Missoula, MT Biological Science Technician (Wildlife), GS-4 & GS-5 Summer 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Boise National Forest USDA Forest Service, Boise, Idaho ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Research Mentoring Graduate Students – Committee Chair ▪ Forthcoming. Graduate Students – Committee Member ▪ Amanda Veals, PhD, Texas A&M University-Kingsville, Impacts of Road Matrix on the Landscape Ecology of Ocelots, 2018-Present Undergraduates ▪ Matthew Modlin, Senior, University of Idaho, 2014-2015 ▪ Katey Huggler, Junior, University of Idaho, Doris Duke Conservation Scholars, 2014 ▪ Elyce Gosselin, Sophomore/Junior, University of Idaho, Doris Duke Conservation Scholars, 2014- 2015 ▪ Emily Brown, Junior, University of Idaho, Doris Duke Conservation Scholars, 2014 Teaching Fish and Wildlife Population Ecology (WLF 448) – Fall 2014 University of Idaho (3 credits plus 1 credit lab, 48 students, Evaluation: 3.8/4.0) I was the instructor of record with a fellow Ph.D. student. We handled all responsibilities with this class including preparing lectures and labs, constructing exams, designing a semester project, and Holbrook 3 grading. The main goals of the class were to (1) equip students with knowledge of the scientific process and ability to apply critical thinking, (2) provide on-the-ground examples of population ecology that highlight a diversity of approaches, (3) develop quantitative skills pertaining to population ecology, (4) expose students to real-world data sets, and (5) introduce students to common analyses and software tools. Invited Lectures, Workshops, Consultations Holbrook, J., J. Squires, and L. Olson. 2018. Forest structure, silviculture, and Canada lynx ecology. Forest Carnivore Management Course. Organized by the United States Forest Service, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming Holbrook, J., J. Squires, and L. Olson. 2018. Habitat relationships of snowshoe hares and Canada lynx in the Northern Rockies. Forest Carnivore Management Course. Organized by the United States Forest Service, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming Squires, J., J. Holbrook, J. Ivan, L. Olson, R. Lawrence, and R. Ghormley. 2018. Canada lynx habitat ecology in beetle-impacted forests. Forest Carnivore Management Course. Organized by the United States Forest Service, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming Olson, L., J. Squires, and J. Holbrook. 2018. Mapping core and secondary habitat for Canada lynx throughout their western distribution. Forest Carnivore Management Course. Organized by the United States Forest Service, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming Heinemeyer, K., J. Squires, M. Hebblewhite, J. Smith, J. Holbrook, and J. Copeland. 2018. Investigating the responses of wolverines to winter recreation. Forest Carnivore Management Course. Organized by the United States Forest Service, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming Squires, J., L. Olson, K. Heinemeyer, M. Hebblewhite, and J. Holbrook. 2018. Winter recreation and forest carnivores: studies of Canada lynx and wolverine. Integrated Planning for the Management of recreation and Wildlife Resources. Organized by the United States Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management, Corvallis, Oregon Squires, J., J. Holbrook, J. Ivan, L. Olson, R. Lawrence, and R. Ghormley. 2018. Canada lynx habitat ecology in beetle-impacted forests. Rio Grande National Forest Leadership Meeting. Monte Vista, Colorado Heinemeyer, K., J. Squires, M. Hebblewhite, J. Smith, J. Holbrook, and J. Copeland. 2018. Investigating the responses of wolverines to winter recreation. Payette National Forest, McCall, Idaho Heinemeyer, K., J. Squires, M. Hebblewhite, J. Smith, J. Holbrook, and J. Copeland. 2018. Investigating the responses of wolverines to winter recreation. Sawtooth National Forest, Hailey, Idaho Heinemeyer, K., J. Squires, M. Hebblewhite, J. Smith, J. Holbrook, and J. Copeland. 2018. Investigating the responses of wolverines to winter recreation. Boise National Forest, Boise, Idaho Holbrook 4 Holbrook, J., and J. Squires. 2017. Canada lynx habitat ecology and management in the Northern Rockies. Forest Carnivore Management Course. Organized by the United States Forest Service, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming Squires, J., and J. Holbrook. 2017. Canada lynx ecology in the Northern and Southern Rockies. Forest Carnivore Management Course. Organized by the United States Forest Service, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming Holbrook, J. 2015. Introduction to R programming. Wildlife 448 – Fish and Wildlife Population Ecology, University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho Holbrook, J. 2015. Sagebrush-steppe ecology and management. Wildlife 316 –Wildlife Ecology II, University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho Holbrook, J. 2014. Taxonomy of North American Birds. Wildlife 315 –Wildlife Ecology, University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho Cleary, K., J. Holbrook, Z. Klos, M. O’Rourke, and I. Shaver. 2014. Introducing interdisciplinary research. CRISSP Research Experience for Undergraduates, University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho Holbrook, J. 2013. Landscape ecology. Interdisciplinary Research Techniques, University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho Bentley, A., J. Holbrook, R. Niemeyer, and A. Suazo. 2012. Understanding dynamic processes of social-ecological systems in the rangelands. Philosophy 447/502 – Interdisciplinary Epistemology (2 days of lecture), University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho Holbrook, J. 2010. Conservation genetics. Wildlife Science 6372 – Conservation Biology (2 days of lecture), Texas A&M University-Kingsville, Kingsville, Texas ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Journal Publications and Book Chapters (β = mentored student) Heinemeyer, K., J. Squires, M. Hebblewhite, J. Smith, J. Holbrook, L. Olson, and J. Copeland. In Review. Wolverines in winter: indirect habitat loss and functional responses to backcountry recreation. Ecosphere. Holbrook, J., J. Squires, B. Bollenbacher, R. Graham, L. Olson, G. Hanvey, S. Jackson, and R. Lawrence. In Review. Forest silviculture and threatened species: characterizing and sustaining habitat mosaics for Canada lynx in the Northern Rockies, U.S. Forest Ecology and Management. Holbrook, J., L. Olson, N. DeCesare, J. Squires, and M. Hebblewhite. In Review. Functional responses in habitat selection: clarifying hypotheses and interpretations. Ecological Applications. Holbrook 5 Holbrook, J., J. Squires, B. Bollenbacher, R. Graham, L. Olson, G. Hanvey, S. Jackson, and R. Lawrence. 2018. Spatio-temporal responses of Canada lynx to silvicultural treatments within the Northern Rockies, U.S. Forest Ecology and Management 422:114-124. Savage, S., R. Lawrence, J. Squires, J. Holbrook, J. Braaten, and W. Cohen. 2018. Shifts in forest structure in northwest Montana from 1972 to 2015 using the entire Landsat archive Multispectral scanner to Operational Land Imager. Forests 9:157. Kosterman, M., J. Squires, J. Holbrook, D. Pletscher, and M. Hebblewhite. 2018. Forest structure provides the income for reproductive success in a southern population of Canada lynx. Ecological Applications 28:1032-1043. Holbrook, J., J. Squires, L. Olson, N. DeCesare, and R. Lawrence. 2017. Understanding and predicting habitat for wildlife conservation: the case of Canada lynx at the range periphery. Ecosphere 8:e01939. Mumma, M., J. Holbrook, N. Rayl, C. Zieminski, T. Fuller, J. Organ, S. Mahoney, and L. Waits. 2017. Examining spatial patterns of selection and use for an altered predator guild. Oecologia 185:725-735. Vierling, K.,
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