Stephanie Romañach, Ph.D.
Stephanie uses a combination of field observations and predictive ecological models to explore the impacts of climate change and ecosystem restoration on wildlife.
Stephanie leads Joint Ecosystem Modeling (JEM), focused on developing predictive ecological models and decision support tools that help decision makers explore potential ecological impacts from ecosystem restoration and climate change. In addition to her work on Everglades restoration and conservation planning in Florida, she also works on natural resources conservation in Africa and Asia.
Education and Certifications
Ph.D., Ecology, University of California, Santa Barbara
M.A., Ecology, University of California, Santa Barbara
B.S., Zoology, University of Florida, Gainesville
Science and Products
Joint Ecosystem Modeling: Cape Sable Seaside Sparrow Marl Prairie Indicator
Joint Ecosystem Modeling: EverSnail
Joint Ecosystem Modeling: Alligator Production Probability Model
Natural Resources Conservation in East Africa
Assessment of Small Mammal Demographics and Communities in the Picayune Strand Restoration Area
Assessment of Small Mammal Demographics and Communities in Everglades National Park
Joint Ecosystem Modeling: Greater Everglades Modeling Decision Support Tools
Socio-Ecological Conservation Targets for the Peninsular Florida Landscape Conservation Cooperative
Identification of Previously Undocumented Florida Grasshopper Sparrow and Confirmation of the Current Population Status and Distribution
Informing the Identification of High-Priority Lands for the Everglades Headwaters National Wildlife Refuge Considering Future Climate and Urbanization
Determining the habitat suitability of coastal waterbirds in New Jersey: impacts related to Hurricane Sandy
Fish data collected during 2015 and 2016 at 9 sites at the Ten Thousand Islands National Wildlife Refuge, Florida.
Data for comparison of climate envelope models developed using expert-selected variables versus statistical selection
Coastal marsh bird habitat selection and responses to Hurricane Sandy
Targeting wildlife crime interventions through geographic profiling
Fire disturbance influences endangered Cape Sable Seaside Sparrow (Ammopiza maritima mirabilis) relative bird count
A multi-indicator spatial similarity approach for evaluating ecological restoration scenarios
Impacts of saltwater intrusion on wetland prey production and composition in a historically freshwater marsh
Designing a protected area to safeguard imperiled species from urbanization
Managing conflicts in the River of Grass
Conservation and restoration of mangroves: Global status, perspectives, and prognosis
Making ecological models adequate
A spatial approach to combatting wildlife crime
Structured decision making as a conservation tool for recovery planning of two endangered salamanders
Comparison of climate envelope models developed using expert-selected variables versus statistical selection
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
Science and Products
Joint Ecosystem Modeling: Cape Sable Seaside Sparrow Marl Prairie Indicator
Joint Ecosystem Modeling: EverSnail
Joint Ecosystem Modeling: Alligator Production Probability Model
Natural Resources Conservation in East Africa
Assessment of Small Mammal Demographics and Communities in the Picayune Strand Restoration Area
Assessment of Small Mammal Demographics and Communities in Everglades National Park
Joint Ecosystem Modeling: Greater Everglades Modeling Decision Support Tools
Socio-Ecological Conservation Targets for the Peninsular Florida Landscape Conservation Cooperative
Identification of Previously Undocumented Florida Grasshopper Sparrow and Confirmation of the Current Population Status and Distribution
Informing the Identification of High-Priority Lands for the Everglades Headwaters National Wildlife Refuge Considering Future Climate and Urbanization
Determining the habitat suitability of coastal waterbirds in New Jersey: impacts related to Hurricane Sandy
Fish data collected during 2015 and 2016 at 9 sites at the Ten Thousand Islands National Wildlife Refuge, Florida.
Data for comparison of climate envelope models developed using expert-selected variables versus statistical selection
Coastal marsh bird habitat selection and responses to Hurricane Sandy
Targeting wildlife crime interventions through geographic profiling
Fire disturbance influences endangered Cape Sable Seaside Sparrow (Ammopiza maritima mirabilis) relative bird count
A multi-indicator spatial similarity approach for evaluating ecological restoration scenarios
Impacts of saltwater intrusion on wetland prey production and composition in a historically freshwater marsh
Designing a protected area to safeguard imperiled species from urbanization
Managing conflicts in the River of Grass
Conservation and restoration of mangroves: Global status, perspectives, and prognosis
Making ecological models adequate
A spatial approach to combatting wildlife crime
Structured decision making as a conservation tool for recovery planning of two endangered salamanders
Comparison of climate envelope models developed using expert-selected variables versus statistical selection
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.