Jacob Hill, Ph.D.

Jacob Hill

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Postdoctoral Research Associate - Belant Lab
Department of Fisheries and Wildlife

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Education:

Ph.D. Forest Resources, Mississippi State University, 2018

M.S. Biology, Purdue University, 2014

B.A. Biology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2010


Research Interests:

Jacob is working on issues surrounding sustainability of wild animal harvests. He has worked with a variety of vertebrate species on various topics such as sea turtle nesting & diving behavior, vulture diet & roosting behavior in the context of aircraft collisions, and incorporation of mesocarnivore ecology into wildlife disease management. His research interests include scavenging ecology, road ecology, human-wildlife conflict, and wildlife conservation.


Selected Publications:

Hill JE, Helton JL, Chipman RB, Gilbert AT, Beasley JC, Dharmarajan G and Rhodes OE. 2023. Spatial ecology of translocated raccoons. Scientific Reports 13: 10447.

Hill JE, Kellner KF, Holland AE, Kluever BM, Pfeiffer MB, DeVault TL, and Belant J. 2023. Urbanization influences spatiotemporal patterns of roost site selection by black vultures and turkey vultures. Urban Ecosystems: 1-13.

Hill JE, Turner KL, Smith JB, Hamilton MT, Pitt WC, DeVault TL, Beasley JC, and Rhodes OE. 2023. Scavenging dynamics on Guam and implications for invasive species management. Biological Invasions 25: 1845-1858.

Hill JE, DeVault TL and Belant JL. 2021. A review of ecological factors promoting road use by mammals. Mammal Review 51: 214-227.