MURRAY LAB
  • Home
  • People
    • Dennis Murray
    • Postdoctoral Fellows
    • Graduate Students
    • Undergrads
    • Former Lab Members
  • Research
    • Kluane Valley Research
    • Amphibian Research
    • Long-term Monitoring
  • Publications
  • Openings
  • Lab News
  • Links
Picture
The Integrative Wildlife Conservation lab at Trent University aims to answer today’s most pressing ecological and conservation problems. We work with a diversity of tools, approaches, and taxa. We are particularly interested in the mechanisms that determine the distribution and abundance of animals, how abiotic and biotic factors influence individuals and populations, and predicting the impacts of environmental change on the structure and function of communities and ecosystems.

Our research

Picture
Credit: Hannah Miller

Kluane Valley, Yukon

Picture
Credit: Evan Bare

Amphibians

Picture
Credit: Anne-Christine Auge

Long-term Monitoring


Picture
Check out the new book released in February 2020!
Proudly powered by Weebly
  • Home
  • People
    • Dennis Murray
    • Postdoctoral Fellows
    • Graduate Students
    • Undergrads
    • Former Lab Members
  • Research
    • Kluane Valley Research
    • Amphibian Research
    • Long-term Monitoring
  • Publications
  • Openings
  • Lab News
  • Links