Thomas Sarro
Professor of Biology
Bio
Professor Sarro's doctoral studies concentrated on population biology. Under the mentoring of Dr. Calvin and Linda Heusser, he wrote a dissertation on the reconstruction of the vegetation of Japan during the last 80,000 years.
Professor Sarro is involved in a number of ornithological studies taking place at the Mohonk Preserve. These include spring/summer breeding bird censuses, Christmas Bird Count, fall hawk migration, and breeding studies on Peregrine Falcons.
Professor Sarro is also continuing several long term vegetation studies at the Preserve. He currently is a member of or serves on:
- The Research Committee of the Mohonk Preserve
- The New York State Floral Association
- The Long Island Botanical Society
- The Human Anatomy and Physiology Society
Degrees
Doctor of Philosophy, New York University
Master of Science, Fairleigh Dickinson University
Bachelor of Science, Fairleigh Dickinson University
Courses
Bio 103 Human Anatomy and Physiology I
Bio 408 Ecology
Publications
- The 2007 breeding status and population dynamics of peregrine falcons on the Shawangunk Mountains Mohonk Preserve
Thomas J. Sarro
United States, 2007. First Edition. - The 2003 breeding status and population dynamics of peregrine falcons on the Shawangunk Mountains
Thomas J. Sarro
United States, 2003. First Edition. - The 2002 breeding status and population dynamics of peregrine falcons on the Shawangunk Mountains
Thomas J. Sarro|
United States, 2002. First Edition.