I am currently a postdoctoral research associate in the Kansas Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit at Kansas State University with Dr. Dave Haukos (link). Here, I focus on the impacts of large-scale wetland losses to network connectivity in the Rainwater Basin region in Nebraska. I obtained my PhD in Biology at Kansas State University with Dr. Brett Sandercock (link), where I tested the effects of patch-burn grazing on the population dynamics of grassland songbirds. Before I moved to the United States in 2012, I completed my Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees at the University of Groningen.
Education
PhD in Biology (2017) – Kansas State University, USA
MSc in Ecology and Evolution (2010) – University of Groningen, The Netherlands
BSc in Ecology and Evolution (2007) – University of Groningen, The Netherlands
Contact Information
211 Leasure Hall
Division of Biology
Manhattan, KS 66506
Phone: 785-410-9998
Email: bramverheijen@ksu.edu
Take a look at my CV or find me on ResearchGate