
Marilyn Ramenofsky
· Research Professor EmeritaVerifiedUniversity of Washington · Biology
Active 1974–2024
Research topics
- Artificial Intelligence
- Computer Science
- Environmental resource management
- Aerospace engineering
- Environmental science
- Ecology
- Cartography
- Biology
- Engineering
- Remote sensing
- Geography
Selected publications
Biological Earth observation with animal sensors
Trends in Ecology & Evolution · 2022 · 129 citations
- Computer Science
- Artificial Intelligence
- Remote sensing
Space-based tracking technology using low-cost miniature tags is now delivering data on fine-scale animal movement at near-global scale. Linked with remotely sensed environmental data, this offers a biological lens on habitat integrity and connectivity for conservation and human health; a global network of animal sentinels of environmental change.
Recent grants
Control of Seasonal Breeding in Diverse Habitats
NSF · $778k · 2008–2014
Physiological mechanisms of migratory traits
NSF · $200k · 2009–2012
Physiological mechanisms of migratory traits
NSF · $572k · 2012–2017
NSF · $396k · 2009–2016
Frequent coauthors
- 107 shared
Martin Wikelski
University of Konstanz
- 103 shared
Christopher G. Guglielmo
Western University
- 101 shared
Nir Sapir
University of Haifa
- 101 shared
David S. Wilcove
Princeton University
- 101 shared
Anders Hedenström
Lund University
- 101 shared
Susanne Åkesson
- 101 shared
Judy Shamoun‐Baranes
University of Amsterdam
- 101 shared
Isabelle-A. Bisson
Max Planck Institute for Ornithology
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