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Warren Conway

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Warren Conway
Associate Professor

936-468-2090

Ph.D. – Texas Tech University – Wildlife Science
M.S. – Texas Tech University – Wildlife Science
B.S. – University of Rhode Island – Wildlife Biology and Management

Dr. Conway is an Associate Professor who teaches several Wildlife Management courses at both graduate and undergraduate levels. He arrived at SFA in 2002 after completing his graduate work at Texas Tech University in the High Plains of Texas. He has experience in avian research from the Northeast US to Florida and west to Texas, working primarily on graduate and undergraduate research projects in a diversity of habitats and ecoregions. Dr. Conway received the 2005 Outstanding Educator award from the Texas Chapter of The Wildlife Society (TWS) at its annual meeting in February.  Dr. Warren Conway was named the Texas Tech Department of Renewable Natural Resources Distinguished Alumnus   for 2007.

 

Research

Currently, Dr. Conway is overseeing several graduate students who are involved in applied research examining wintering waterfowl ecology, American alligator habitat use, wading bird behavior, bald eagle nest site selection processes, constructed wetland ecology and maturation, and others. His research interests are varied, but share a commonality in blending applied wildlife science with theoretically sound ecological experimentation.

Teaching

FOR 255: Forest Wildlife Management
FOR 335: Wildlife Portion of NonTimber Resources (Field Station)
FOR 454/564: Nongame Wildlife Ecology
FOR 455/FOR 505: Wetland Wildlife Management
FOR 406/FOR 506: Wildlife Population Ecology
FOR 464/FOR 564:  Range and Wildlife Ecology and Managment

Selected Publications

 

Speights, J. R. and W. C. Conway.  2009.  Wintering yellow-bellied sapsucker time activity budgets in east Texas bottomland hardwood forests.  The Wilson Journal of Ornithology 121:593-599.

 

Saalfeld, S. T., W. C. Conway, R. Maxey, C. Gregory, and J. B. Ortego.  2009. Recovery of nesting bald eagles in Texas.  The Southeastern Naturalist 8:83-92.

 

 

Webb, K. K., W. C. Conway, G. E. Calkins, and J. P. Duguay.  2009.  Habitat use of American alligators in inland wetlands of East Texas.  The Journal of Wildlife Management 73:566-572. 

 

Speights, J. R. and W. C. Conway.  (Accepted).  Habitat and host tree selection by yellow-bellied sapsuckers in bottomland hardwood forests in east Texas.  The American Midland Naturalist . 

 

Crook, S. L., W. C. Conway, C. D. Mason, and K. J. Kraai.  (Accepted).  Behavior of diving ducks wintering on east Texas reservoirs.  Waterbirds. 

 

Webb, K. K., W. C. Conway, G. E. Calkins, and J. P. Duguay.  2009.  Habitat use of American alligators in inland wetlands of East Texas.  The Journal of  Wildlife Management 73:xxx-xxx. 

 

Saalfeld, D. T., K. K. Webb, W. C. Conway, G. E. Calkins, and J. P. Duguay.  2008. Growth and condition of American alligators in an inland wetland of East Texas. The Southeastern Naturalist 7:541-550.

 

Davis, C. A., L. M. Smith, and W. C. Conway.  2005.  Lipid reserves of migrant shorebirds during spring in playas of the Southern Great Plains.  The Condor 107:499-504.

 

Conway, W. C., L. M. Smith, and J. D. Ray.  2005.  Breeding biology of shorebirds nesting in wetlands of the Playa Lakes Region of Texas.  Waterbirds 28:129-137.

 

Conway, W.C., L. M. Smith, and J. D. Ray.  2005.  Habitat use and nest site selection of shorebirds in the Playa Lakes Region.  The Journal of Wildlife Management 69:174-184.

 

Conway, W. C., J. K. Wickliffe, F. G. Hoffmann, R. J. Baker, and L. M. Smith.  2004.  An improved PCR-based method for gender identification in birds. Occasional Papers of the Museum of Texas Tech University, Number 239.

 

Conway, W. C., L. M. Smith, and J. D. Ray.  2003.  Breeding biology of a colony of interior least terns (Sterna antillarum athalassos) in Childress County, Texas.  The Texas Journal of Science  55:49-58.

 

Conway, W. C., L. M. Smith, and J. F. Bergan.  2002.  Potential allelopathic interference by the exotic Chinese tallow tree (Sapium sebiferum).  The American Midland Naturalist  148:43-53.

 

Conway, W. C., L. M. Smith, and J. F. Bergan.  2002.  Avian use of Chinese tallow seeds in coastal Texas.  The Southwestern Naturalist 37:550-556.

 

 

 

 

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