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Heath Hagy
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Forbes Biological Station, PO Box 590, Havana, IL 62644 Havana, IL 62644 Phone: 309-543-3950 Email: hhagy@illinois.edu Title: Assistant Research Program Leader in Waterfowl and Wetland Ecology and Field Station Director Office Location: Forbes Biological Station, Havana, IL | ||
| Research |
Wetlands ecology and management, waterbird ecology and management, wetland monitoring and bioassessment, integrated pest management in agricultural ecosystems, and avian foraging ecology |
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| Professional affiliations |
University of Tennessee-Knoxville (Adjunct Assistant Professor) | ||
| Selected publications |
1. Hagy, H. M., and R. M. Kaminski. 2012. Apparent seed use by ducks in the Mississippi Alluvial Valley. Journal of Wildlife Management 76:1053-1061. 2. Hagy, H. M., and R. M. Kaminski. 2012. Winter waterbird and food dynamics in autumn-managed moist-soil wetlands of the Mississippi Alluvial Valley. Wildlife Society Bulletin 36:512–523. 3. Linz, G. M., H. J. Homan, S. J. Werner, H. M. Hagy, and W. J. Bleier. 2011. Assessment of bird-management strategies to protect sunflower. Bioscience 61:960-970. 4. Hagy, H. M., J. N. Straub, and R. M. Kaminski. 2011. Estimation and correction of seed recovery bias from moist-soil cores. Journal of Wildlife Management 75:959-966. 5. Callicutt, J. T., H. M. Hagy, and M. L. Schummer. 2011. The food preference paradigm: a review of fall-winter food use by North American dabbling ducks (1900-2009). Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management 2:29-40. |
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| Professional society involvement and activities |
The Wildlife Society Society of Wetland Scientists |
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| Education | BS - Southern Nazarene University (Environmental Studies) MS - North Dakota State University (Zoology) Ph.D. - Mississippi State University (Forest Resources) | ||