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Woodland bird classification and its consequences – Cindy E Hauser
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Woodland bird classification and its consequences. July 23, 2015. July 23, 2015. Is the Striated Pardalote a woodland bird? Image by Grahame Bowland. Used under Creative Commons License. I’m proud to share the first publication of PhD student Hannah Fraser. Who I co-supervise. During her Masters work, Hannah noticed inconsistencies in the ways that different studies identified Australian woodland birds and she wanted to dig deeper. She really has! Head over to Hannah Fraser’s blog. I just realize that yo...
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The Quantitative & Applied Ecology Group | QAECO – The University Of Melbourne | Page 2
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The Quantitative and Applied Ecology Group. QAECO – The University Of Melbourne. Newer posts →. May 19, 2016. Exposing the creatures of the deep. Associate Professor Brendan Wintle. And Dr José J. Lahoz-Monfort. The deep seafloor remains the least explored ecosystem on Earth, said lead author Skipton Woolley. From the School of BioSciences, University of Melbourne and Museum Victoria. This area exists from 2k to as far as 6.5k deep, and covers 70% of the ocean’s seafloor. Using sophisticated computer sof...
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July 2015 – Cindy E Hauser
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Woodland bird classification and its consequences. July 23, 2015. Is the Striated Pardalote a woodland bird? Image by Grahame Bowland. Used under Creative Commons License. I’m proud to share the first publication of PhD student Hannah Fraser. Who I co-supervise. During her Masters work, Hannah noticed inconsistencies in the ways that different studies identified Australian woodland birds and she wanted to dig deeper. She really has! Head over to Hannah Fraser’s blog. The full article is open access.
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Under my new name | Hannah Pearson Research
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I have changed my names to Hannah Fraser. You can find me at hsfraser.wordpress.com. Why online conference could be better than traditional ones. Under my new name. In April (2015) I married into the Fraser family and, seeing as I am yet to publish an article, have decided to transform myself from Hannah Pearson to Hannah Fraser. Anyway, the purpose of this post is to let you know that, from now on, I will be posting updates on my research under my new name on my new site. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Postgraduate Students | The Quantitative & Applied Ecology Group
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The Quantitative and Applied Ecology Group. QAECO – The University Of Melbourne. Chris’s research is about the most effective way to bait feral animals for the protection of threatened species. Khorloo is studying the impact of invasive deer populations on alpine and sub-alpine peatland communities of the Bogong High Plains in the Victorian Alps. Her aim is to contribute to the conservation and management of peatland systems with the outcomes of her research. Chris’s research focus on the tradeoffs...