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Kenneth Kellner III is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Fisheries and Wildlife at Michigan State University. He specializes in wildlife population dynamics and quantitative ecology, focusing on developing statistical software for researchers. Kellner received his Ph.D. in Ecology from Purdue University in 2015, as well as M.S. and B.S. degrees in Ecology and Biology, respectively. His research interests include improving estimates of wildlife abundance and occurrence, conservation management for mammals and birds, and promoting reproducible research within metascience. Kellner has contributed extensively to the field with publications that advance methodologies in ecological modeling, particularly in the application of statistical models that incorporate complex ecological data.
Department of Psychology