Shawn Lehman

Shawn Lehman

First Name: 
Shawn
Last Name: 
Lehman
Title: 
Professor
Phone : 
(416) 978-4003
Office Location : 
AP 404A (Main), AP 404 (Lab)
Biography : 

The longitudinal research objective that my students and I pursue is to integrate evolutionary ecology and conservation biogeography to model primate responses to anthropogenic disturbances. The specific aim of our research program is to determine how forest loss, forest fragmentation, and forest edges influence lemur ecology in Madagascar. Most of our research takes place in tropical dry forests in and around Ankarafantsika National Park, in NW Madagascar.

Education

Ph.D. (Washington University, St. Louis, 1999)

Publications

2021  Steffens, T.S., M.S. Ramsay, B. Andriatsitohaina, U. Radespiel, and S.M. Lehman. Enter the Matrix: Use of secondary matrix by mouse lemurs. Folia Primatologica 92(1), 1-11.

2021 Steffens, T.S. and S.M. Lehman.  Landscape ecology of deforestation processes and lemur biogeography in Madagascar.  In C.A. Shaffer, F. Dollins, J.R. Hickey, N.P. Nibbelink, and L. Porter (Eds) . Spatial Analysis in Field Primatology: Applying GIS at Varying Scales (pp. 365-382). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

2020 Andriatsitohaina B., D. Romero-Mujalli, M.S. Ramsay, F. Kiene, S. Rasoloharijaona, E. Rakotondravony, S.M.Lehman, and U. Radespiel. Effects of habitat edges on vegetation structure and the Endangered Golden-brown Mouse Lemur (Microcebus ravelobensis) in northwestern Madagascar. BMC Ecology 20, 69.

2020  Steffens, T.S., F.M. Malabet, and S.M. Lehman.  Occurrence of lemurs in landscapes and their species-specific scale responses to habitat loss.  American Journal of Primatology 82(4):e23110.

2020  Andriatsitohaina, B., M.S. Ramsay, F. Kiene, S.M. Lehman, R. S. Rasoloharijaon, R. Rakotondravony, and U. Radespiel.  Ecological fragmentation effects in mouse lemurs and small mammals in northwestern Madagascar.  American Journal of Primatology 82(4):e23059.

2020  Morelli, T.L., A.B. Smith, A.N. Mancini, E.A. Balko, C. Borgerson, R. Dolch, Z. Farris, S. Federman, C.D. Golden, S. Holmes, M. Irwin, R.L. Jacobs, S. Johnson, T. King, S.M. Lehman, E.E. Louis, Jr., A. Murphy, H.N.T. Randriahaingo, H. L. Randrianarimanana, J. Ratsimbazafy, O.H. Razafindratsima, and A.L. Baden.  The fate of Madagascar's rainforest habitat.  Nature Climate Change (10):89–96.

Graduate Students

Personal Website: 
http://individual.utoronto.ca/slehman/index.html

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Research Keywords: Primate evolutionary ecology, Landscape ecology of lemurs and trees, Conservation biogeography of primates.

Research Region: Madagascar, Guyana

On Leave: 
Saturday, January 1, 2022 to Thursday, June 30, 2022
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Shawn Lehman, Professor, U of T, University of Toronto, Department of Anthropology