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woodland bird | The Quantitative & Applied Ecology Group
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The Quantitative and Applied Ecology Group. QAECO – The University Of Melbourne. Tag Archives: woodland bird. Conferences part 2 – ESA America in Baltimore. August 9, 2015. Other lab members decided against migrating to a conference in a flock: here are two going to the annual meeting of the Ecological Society of America in Baltimore from the 9th 13th of August. You can check out their work. Hannah Pearson … Continue reading →. August 29, 2016. How do you use evidence in deciding how to protect birds?
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News | Wilson Conservation Ecology Lab | Applied conservation ecology research
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Wilson Conservation Ecology Lab. Applied conservation ecology research. Assoc Prof. Kerrie Wilson. Conservation decision making in social-ecological systems. Ecosystem services and biodiversity conservation. City of Gold Coast. Kalimantan floods – understanding just how seriously they affect lives and livelihoods. July 21, 2016. July 24, 2016. Has also been produced on this work. See the full publications online HERE. Posted in News and events. Liz Law accepted into UQ’s Future Leaders Program. From the ...
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News and events | Wilson Conservation Ecology Lab
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Wilson Conservation Ecology Lab. Applied conservation ecology research. Assoc Prof. Kerrie Wilson. Conservation decision making in social-ecological systems. Ecosystem services and biodiversity conservation. City of Gold Coast. Kalimantan floods – understanding just how seriously they affect lives and livelihoods. July 21, 2016. July 24, 2016. Has also been produced on this work. See the full publications online HERE. Posted in News and events. Liz Law accepted into UQ’s Future Leaders Program. From the ...
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Past Lab Members | Wilson Conservation Ecology Lab
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Wilson Conservation Ecology Lab. Applied conservation ecology research. Assoc Prof. Kerrie Wilson. Conservation decision making in social-ecological systems. Ecosystem services and biodiversity conservation. City of Gold Coast. Read more Jamie Wadey. Read more Karen Mustin. It has been recognised that socio economic factors are crucial to the success of incentivised conservation programs. However, it appears that the standards set by governing bodies are yet to be adequately operationalised in conser...
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Advice to PhD applicants | Wilson Conservation Ecology Lab
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Wilson Conservation Ecology Lab. Applied conservation ecology research. Assoc Prof. Kerrie Wilson. Conservation decision making in social-ecological systems. Ecosystem services and biodiversity conservation. City of Gold Coast. Advice to PhD applicants. May 15, 2015. May 15, 2015. Advice to PhD applicants: choosing and being chosen for PhD research. Deciding why, when, and where to do a PhD. Know what you’re in for. We assume you’ve already heard about all the reasons. Developing a competitive application.
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Grants and awards | Jane Catford's Research
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Jane Catford's Research. Plant ecology, biological invasions and community assembly. 2015 – 2019. ARC Discovery Grant: Predicting the causes and consequences of plant invasions (Duncan and Catford; $503K). 2015 – 2018. ARC Linkage Grant: Overcoming multiple constraints to wetland forest restoration (Walsh, Catford, Keatley, Raulings and Harley; $355K). 2015 – 2020. National Environmental Science Program: Threatened Species Recovery Hub (Possingham and 40 others, including Catford; $29.98M). Marine and Fr...
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Weed or feed? New pasture plants intensify invasive species risk | Jane Catford's Research
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Jane Catford's Research. Plant ecology, biological invasions and community assembly. How plant traits determine where native and alien species occur along rivers. Moving to the University of Southampton →. New pasture plants intensify invasive species risk. November 4, 2014. Pasture plants gone rogue: Phalaris is highly invasive but new varieties are still being developed. But all is not lost! As described in a new. Led by Don Driscoll. There are various ways in which this problem can be fixed. Centre fo...
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Jane Catford | Jane Catford's Research
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Jane Catford's Research. Plant ecology, biological invasions and community assembly. Author Archives: Jane Catford. 15 Forms of Invasiveness. June 28, 2016. Originally posted on Michael McCarthy's Research. You might think they should be easy to identify – invasive species are seemingly everywhere we look, even carried inadvertently by people to the polar regions. And as one of the biggest threats…. Want to restore wetland forests and do a PhD at the same time? March 22, 2016. Then look no further! To me...
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Conservation 3.0? | José J. Lahoz-Monfort
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José J. Lahoz-Monfort. Wildlife technology stats = decisions. Is your SDM fit for purpose? The University of Melbourne supports drone-based research →. I have just returned from ICCB2015. This year, I was positively surprised by the amount of attention given to the use of technology in conservation. I left with two clear ideas in mind. The first one reinforces my impression that we really are on the brink of a technological revolution. The second idea is a sobering reminder that it’s all too easy to get ...
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