Alan Ramsey

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Alan Ramsey
Mammal Researcher
Alan graduated with a B.S. from Randolph Macon College. He triple majored in biology, history, and studio art with a minor in art history. After graduating, he spent two years studying portraiture with the Egeli family in Annapolis Maryland before attending Jacob Collins Atelier in New York City. He moved back to Montana ten years ago, working as a painter of portraits.

His current position at MPG is as a wildlife photographer and videographer.

Melissa J Reynolds-Hogland, Alan B Ramsey, August T Seward, Kristine L Pilgrim, Cory Engkjer, Philip W Ramsey  (2020).  Response of a remnant marmot population to habitat enhancement yields insights into marmot ecology.  Journal of Mammalogy  Volume 101, Issue 3, 22 May 2020, Pages 658–669, https://doi.org/10.1093/jmammal/gyaa021.
Published Paper

Ramsey, A. B., Sawaya, M. A., Bullington, L. S., & Ramsey, P. W.   (2019).  Individual identification via remote video verified by DNA analysis: a case study of the American black bear. .  Wildlife Research  46(4), 326-333. https://doi.org/10.1071/WR18049.
Published Paper

Sawaya, M. A., Ramsey, A. B., & Ramsey, P. W.  (2017).  American black bear thermoregulation at natural and artificial water sources.  Ursus   27(2), 129-135 https://doi.org/10.2192/URSU-D-16-00010.1.
Published Paper

Stetz, J. B., Smith, S., Sawaya, M. A., Ramsey, A. B., Amish, S. J., Schwartz, M. K., & Luikart, G.  (2016).  Discovery of 20,000 RAD-SNP’s and development of a 52-SNP array for monitoring river otters.  Conservation Genetics Resources  8(3), 299-302. doi: 10.1007/s12686-016-0558-3.
Published Paper