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Dr. Isaac M. (Morty) Ortega
| Associate Professor

Education | Courses Taught | Work Experience | Research | Selected Publications
 
Education
Ph.D. 1991 Wildlife Sciences Texas Tech University
M.S. 1985 Wildlife Management Iowa State University
B.S. 1976 Ecology Universidad Austral de Chile

Courses Taught
NRME 217 North American Wildlife
NRME 232P. Wildlife Management
NRME 247P Public Lands Wildlife Management

Work Experience
2006 - present Associate Professor, UConn
1997 - 2006 Assistant Professor, UConn
1992 - 1996 Post-doctoral Research Associate, Texas Tech University

Research Interest
My general area of research is foraging ecology. I am interested on the predator-prey relationship processes not only at the animal-animal level, but also at the animal-plant level. My concerns at the local and regional levels are related to wild carnivores (coyotes and raccoons) ecology and their behavior around people (yes, we are in the northeast and there are plenty of humans around here). At the international level I am interested on the general ecology in Patagonia. For now my research is concentrated at Torres del Paine National Park in Chile, where I conduct research on huemules (an endangered deer), guanacos (a llama relative), their food, and their predator (mountain lions).


Selected Pubs
Ortega, I.M., S. Soltero-Gardea, F.C. Bryant, and D.L. Drawe. 1997. Evaluating grazing strategies for cattle: Deer forage dynamics. J. Range Manage. 50: 615-621
Ortega, I.M., S. Soltero-Gardea, D.L. Drawe, and F.C. Bryant. 1997. Evaluating grazing strategies for cattle: Deer and cattle food partitioning. J. Range Manage. 50:622-630
Ortega, I.M., S. Soltero-Gardea, F.C. Bryant, and D.L. Drawe. 1997. Evaluating grazing strategies for cattle: Nutrition of cattle and deer. J. Range Manage. 50:631-637
Ortega, I.M. and W. L. Franklin. 1995. Social organization, distribution and movements of a migratory guanaco population in the Chilean Patagonia. "Revista de Historia Natural, Chile". 68: 489-500
Ortega, I.M., F.C. Bryant, and D. L. Drawe. 1995. Contrast of esophageal-fistula versus bite-count techniques to determine cattle diets. J. Range Management. 48: 498-502
Relyea, R. A, I.M. Ortega, and S. Demarais. 1994. Activity monitoring in mule deer: assessing telemetry accuracy. Wildlife Bulletin. 22: 656-661
Soltero-Gardea, S., Ortega, I.M. and F. C. Bryant. 1994. Nutrient content of important deer forage plants in the Texas Coastal Bend. Texas J. Sci. 46:133-142
Ortega, I.M. 1991. Deer and cattle foraging strategies under different grazing systems and stocking rates. Ph.D. Diss. Texas Tech Univ. Lubbock, TX. 152 pp
Ortega, I.M. 1991. Taming captive-born and wild-born white-tailed deer fawns. Texas J. Sci. 43:215-217
Ortega, I.M., L.D. Perry, D.L. Drawe, and F.C. Bryant. 1990. Observations on obtaining white-tailed deer fawns for experimental purposes. Texas J. Sci. 42: 69-72
Ortega, I.M. and W.L. Franklin. 1988. Feeding habitat utilization and preference by guanaco male groups in the Chilean Patagonia. Rev. Chi. Hist. Nat. 61: 209-216
Ortega, I.M. 1985. Social organization and ecology of a migratory guanaco population in southern Patagonia. M.S.Thesis. Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa. 59 pp.


   

 

Dr. ISAAC M. (Morty) ORTEGA
Associate Professor

Department of Natural Resources Management and Engineering
The University of Connecticut U-87,
1376 Storrs Road
Storrs, CT 06269-4087
Tel: (860) 486-0161/2840
Fax: (860) 486-5408
Email:
Morty.Ortega@uconn.edu
or onaisin@yahoo.comu

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