Tom Nupp, Ph.D.
Professor
Wildlife Science
McEver 205
1701 North Boulder Avenue
Phone: 479-968-0313
Fax: 479-964-0837
Email: tnupp@atu.edu
Website: http://faculty.atu.edu/tnupp/
EDUCATION
- PhD, Wildlife Science, Purdue University, 1997
- MS, Wildlife Science, Auburn University, 1992
- BS, Biology/Ecology, Penn State University, 1987
COURSES TAUGHT
- Mammalogy
- GIS for Natural Resources
- Research Methods I
- Wildlife Techniques
MEMBERSHIPS
- American Society of Mammalogists
- Ecological Society of America
- The Wildlife Society
- Arkansas Academy of Sciences
RESEARCH INTERESTS
- Small mammal population dynamics; management of game and non-game species; use of
spatially explicit models to describe landscape-level population processes
CURRENT RESEARCH
- Effects of oak woodland restoration on small mammals in the Ozark National Forest
- Status of nesting Least Tern populations on the Arkansas and Red rivers in Arkansas
- Roosting behavior of Eastern red bats
- Use of remote camera systems to study carnivore behavior
PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION
- Past Secretary/Treasurer Arkansas State
- Chapter of the Wildlife Society