Philip N. Hooge Ph.D

Philip Hooge in dive gear

Research Ecologist
Alaska Science Center - Biological Science Office, BRD, USGS
Glacier Bay Field Station

Contact Information

emailE:mail: philip_hooge@usgs.gov
907-697-2230
907-697-2364 FAX

Education

  • BA. Environmental Studies and Biology, University of California at Santa Cruz, 1985.
  • M.A. Zoology, University of California at Berkeley, 1989.
  • Ph.D. Integrative Biology, University of California at Berkeley, 1994.

Current projects

Areas of Interest

Pacific halibut

Selected Publications:

Hooge, P. N. and S. J. Taggart. 1997. Pacific Halibut in Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska, In: Status and Trends of Our Nations Resources. USGS-Biological Resources Division.
 
Geiselman, J., D. Albert, J. Dunlap, and P.N. Hooge 1997. Glacier Bay Ecosystem Geographic Information System . CD-Rom. USGS-Biological Resources Division
 
Koenig, W. D., D. V. Vuren, and P.N. Hooge. 1996. Detectability, philopatry, and the distribution of dispersal distances in vertebrates. TREE. 11:514-517
 
Bishop, G. H., P.N. Hooge, and S. J. Taggart. 1995. Pacific halibut habitat correlates in Glacier Bay National Park. In: D. R. Engstrom, ed. Proceedings of the Third Glacier Bay Science Symposium. National Park Service, Anchorage, Alaska.
 
Chilton, E. A., P.N. Hooge, and S. J. Taggart. 1995. Prey preference of Pacific halibut in Glacier Bay National Park. In: D. R. Engstrom, ed. Proceedings of the Third Glacier Bay Science Symposium. National Park Service, Anchorage, Alaska.
 
Hooge, P. N. 1991. The effects of radio weight and harnesses on time budgets and movements of Acorn Woodpeckers. Journal of Field Ornithology. 62(2).
 
Hooge, P. N. 1990. Maintenance of pair bonds in the House Finch. Condor . 92:1066-1067.

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