WYNNE MOSS
My research interests center on how anthropogenic activity impacts wildlife behavior and ecology, in particular the trophic relationships between predators and prey. In practice, I am also interested in the application of molecular and non-invasive techniques to answer questions in conservation and applied ecology.
For my master’s thesis, I am using stable isotope and spatial data to investigate how mountain lion foraging behavior changes over a gradient of human influence.
email: wmoss@wisc.edu