Melanie Culver

Assistant Professor, School of Natural Resources and the Environment
Assistant Leader, Arizona Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit

Currently her research focus is using genetic tools and analyses to contribute to management decisions and the conservation of wildlife.  She - together with her graduate students, postdocs, interns, undergraduates, high school students and a wide array of collaborators - uses genetic and genomic approaches across a variety of disciplines, including evolution, ecology, behavioral ecology, population dynamics, population monitoring, and virology, all of which contribute to protecting ecosystems their wildlife communities including a full range of taxa and also plant species.  She has also been conducting a jaguar and ocelot trail camera monitoring effort in southern Arizona that has detected 3 jaguars and 4 ocelots over the past 10 years.

Degree(s)

  • PhD, Biology, University of Maryland, 1999