Corey Kramer, M.S.

Pronouns: he, him, his
Doctoral Student
Department of Biology
SDSU / UC Davis Joint Doctoral Program in Ecology
Ecology
SDSU / UC San Diego
Primary Email: [email protected]
Building/Location
Life Science North - 204C
5500 Campanile Dr
San Diego,
CA
92182
Mail Code: 4614
Website Links
Bio
My primary research interests focus on using quantiative modeling in a predictive capacity to identify how populaiton dyanamics, habitat selection, and connectivity might vary in changing landscapes and under differing climatic conditons in the hopes to inform more proactive species management.
Education
B.A. – Biology: Ecology and Systematics
University of Northern Iowa
M.S. – Animal and Poultry Science
University of Saskatchewan
Areas of Specialization
Population Dynamics, Spatial Ecology, Invasive Species, Endagered Species
Mentors
Publications
Kramer, C. J., Boudreau, M. R., Powers, R., VerCauteren, K. C., Miller, R. S., & Brook, R. K. (2024). Potential landscape connectivity for invasive wild pigs (Sus scrofa) across the northern prairies of North America. Biological Invasions, 1-14.
Kramer, C. J., Boudreau, M. R., Miller, R. S., Powers, R., VerCauteren, K. C., & Brook, R. K. (2022). Summer habitat use and movements of invasive wild pigs (Sus scrofa) in Canadian agro-ecosystems. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 100(8), 494-506.
Kramer, C. J. (2021). Understanding resource selection, resource use, and landscape connectivity for invasive wild pigs (Sus scrofa) in the prairies: Implications for management (Doctoral dissertation, University of Saskatchewan).
