Stony Brook Faculty Directory

H. Reşit AkçakayaProfessorEcology and EvolutionCollege of Arts and Sciences
Biography
Reşit Akçakaya is an ecologist and conservation biologist with expertise in species extinction risks. His current research focuses on assessing the vulnerability of species to extinction due to climate change, and evaluating different approaches to species conservation. He chairs a committee of IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) that develops guidelines for the global 'Red List' of threatened species, and evaluates petitions against the assessment of species as threatened.
Education
- PhD, Stony Brook University
- BSc, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey
News Highlights
June 16, 2019Why Don’t We Hear about More Species Going Extinct?Scientific AmericanRead ArticleJanuary 30, 2019Behind the scenes at Brookfield Zoo, Bob Lacy became famous worldwide using software
to help save speciesChicago TribuneRead ArticleJune 15, 2016Climate change has driven a tiny mammal into extinctionQuartzRead ArticleJune 13, 2015Wildlife conservation: Tigger is doomed, but can other species such as the northern
white rhino escape extinction?The GuardianRead ArticleOctober 15, 2014Snail Revival Raises Peer Review DebateThe ScientistRead Article