Title
Assistant ProfessorOffice Building
Edgar S. McFadden Biostress LabOffice
143Mailing Address
McFadden Biostress Laboratory 143Natural Resource Management-Box 2140B
University Station
Brookings, SD 57007
Biography
I am a Certified Wildlife Biologist® and as such, I aim to conduct research to inform wildlife management. My research group investigates questions surrounding à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã health and how disease, movement and predator-prey interactions influence population dynamics, especially of large mammalian species. Students in my lab use a variety of field methods, including the use of GPS collars, conservation detection dogs and sampling of soils, plants and à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã tissues. Students also work closely with Tribal natural resource agencies to address issues affecting subsistence and culturally important species (bison, moose, white-tailed deer, bighorn sheep).Education
- B.A. in biology | Carleton College
- M.S. in biology | Northern Michigan University
- Ph.D. in natural resources science and management - Wildlife Ecology and Management | University of Minnesota
Academic Interests
- Wildlife management
- Population dynamics
- Spatial and movement ecology
- Disease
- Predator-prey interactions
Academic Responsibilities
- NRM 230: Natural Resource Management Techniques
- WL 411/411L: Principles of Wildlife Management and Lab
- WL 417/517/417L/517L: Large Mammal Ecology and Management and Lab
- WL 425/525/425L/525L: Wildlife Disease and Lab
- WL 491: Independent Study
- WL 714: Population Dynamics
- NRM 791: Independent Study: Wildlife Bayesian Statistics
- NRM 792: Special Topics: Tribal Fish and Wildlife Management
- WL 798: Thesis
- WL 898: Dissertation
Committees and Professional Memberships
- The Wildlife Society
- American Society of Mammalogists
Publications
- Severud, W. J., T. M. Kautz, J. L. Belant, and S. A. Moore. 2023. Mineral licks as a potential nidus for parasite transmission. Food Webs 36:e00299.
- Struck, M., W. J. Severud, Y. M. Chenaux-Ibrahim, E. J. Isaac, J. L. Brown, S. A. Moore, and T. M. Wolf. 2023. Refining the moose serum progesterone threshold to diagnose pregnancy. Conservation Physiology 11:coad003.
- Severud, W. J., M. Petz Giguere, T. Walters, T. J. Garwood, K. Teager, K. M. Marchetto, L. G. R. Oliveira-Santos, S. A. Moore, and T. M. Wolf. 2023. Terrestrial gastropod species-specific responses to forest management: Implications for Parelaphostrongylus tenuis transmission to moose. Forest Ecology and Management 529:120717.
- Severud, W. J., D. Wolfson, J. Fieberg, and D. E. Andersen. 2022. Sandhill crane colt survival in Minnesota. Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management 13:1–8.
- Severud, W. J., S. S. Berg, C. A. Ernst, G. D. DelGiudice, S. A. Moore, S. K. Windels, R. A. Moen, E. J. Isaac, and T. M. Wolf. 2022. Statistical population reconstruction of moose (Alces alces) in northeastern Minnesota using integrated population models. PLOS ONE 17:e0270615.
- Candler, E. M., W. J. Severud, D. E. Beyer Jr, B. Frawley, and J. K. Bump. 2022. Untrapped potential: Do bear hunter cameras accurately index nontarget species? Conservation Science and Practice 4:e570.
- Tischler, K. B., W. J. Severud, R. O. Peterson, J. A. Vucetich, and J. K. Bump. 2022. Aquatic areas provide high nitrogen forage for moose (Alces alces) in Isle Royale National Park, Michigan, USA. Alces 58:75–90.
- Lala, F., P. I. Chiyo, P. Omondi, B. Okita-Ouma, E. Kanga, M. Koskei, L. Tiller, A. W. Morris, W. J. Severud, and J. K. Bump. 2022. Influence of infrastructure, ecology, and underpass-dimensions on multi-year use of Standard Gauge Railway underpasses by mammals in Tsavo, Kenya. Scientific Reports 12:5698.
Department(s)
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Department of Natural Resource Management