Dr J. M. Meyers
Dr J. M. Meyers
Research Wildlife Biologist
Research Interests
Survival and habitat of neartic-neotropical migratory birds; forested wetlands; ecotones; wildlife management of vertebrate communities; endangered species; tropical avian ecology (parrots).
Background
The University of Georgia: Ph.D. in Ecology, 1982.
Dissertation: Community structure and habitat associations of breeding birds in the Okefenokee Swamp.
M.S. in Forest Resources, wildlife ecology and management major, 1978.
Thesis: Effects of selected transmission line rights of way treatments on a forest bird community.

Oswego State University, New York, summer session in aquatic ecology and field zoology, 1970.
Lebanon Valley College of Pennsylvania: B.S., Biology major, 1970.
Full Biography
Please see my full biography, including active projects and publications, at http://www.pwrc.usgs.gov/staff/profiles/documents/meyers.htm.
Office:
Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources 309 Building 3
Phone: 706.542.1882
Fax: 706.542.1235