Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Units Program:
Education, Research and Technical Assistance for Managing Our Natural Resources

Staff Member


Christopher Reddin

Checking a Sherman trap

Master's
Phone: (479) 422 - 4427
Email: cjreddin@uark.edu

Biography

I am originally from California and earned my BS in Zoology from Humboldt State University. I currently study the effects of eastern red cedar prevalence on small mammal populations.. I am interested in community and disturbance ecology. I am particularly interested in how invasive plants alter wildlife communities.

Research Publications Publication Date
Reddin, CJ and Krementz DG. 2016. Small Mammal Communities in Eastern Redcedar Forest. American Midland Naturalist 175:113-119. | Abstract January 2016
Presentations Presentation Date
Reddin, C., and D. G. Krementz. 2014. Texas mice habitat use in the Ozark Mountains. 74th Midwest Fish & Wildlife Conference. Kansas City, MO. January 2014
Reddin, C. J., and D. G. Krementz. 2013. Small Mammal Community Associations at Pea Ridge National Military Park, Benton County, Arkansas. Arkansas State Chapter of The Wildlife Society, Russellville, AR. September 2013
Technical Publications Publication Date
Reddin, C. J. 2014. Small mammal community associations and habitat use at Pea Ridge National Military Park, Benton County, Arkansas. Final Report to National Park Service | Download May 2014