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Kealoha Freidenburg is a lecturer at Yale School of the Environment. His research primarily focuses on the spatial distributions and mechanisms that connect ecological patterns across multiple scales. He has extensively employed field observations to integrate and reveal patterns through both field and laboratory experiments. A key aspect of his studies is understanding the spatial sensitivity of generalist species, particularly the wood frog, which is widely distributed in North America yet highly sensitive to spatial gradients that operate at the scale of centimeters. His current research activities are concentrated on understanding the impact of suburban landscapes and land use on amphibian populations.
Administered via the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS). GRE General is optional for PhD.