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Emma Hauser is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Ecosystem and Conservation Sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She specializes in forest wildlife ecology, focusing on the interactions between ecosystem dynamics and wildlife populations. Her research integrates aspects of ecosystem ecology, biogeochemistry, and soils to understand how species adapt to changing environments. Having earned her Ph.D. in Terrestrial Ecosystem Ecology from the University of Kansas, her investigations contribute valuable insights into the sustainable management of forest ecosystems. She has also conducted postdoctoral research at the University of Montana, working with the INCyTE RCN project from 2022 to 2024. Emma's expertise is critical for promoting biodiversity and ecological health in forested landscapes.
University of Montana • Montana
Researching ecosystem dynamics as part of the INCyTE RCN project.
Department: Department of Computer Sciences