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From paper to movie | José J. Lahoz-Monfort
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José J. Lahoz-Monfort. Wildlife technology stats = decisions. Streamlining existing long-term monitoring programs. Measuring the impact of herbivory on regeneration of pine-buloke woodlands →. From paper to movie. A short while ago, I published a paper with Gurutzeta Guillera-Arroita. About the impact of disregarding imperfect detection when modelling the distribution of species:. Global Ecology and Biogeography. Or as a blog entry in the Qaeco website here. We chose to use the stop motion technique, ter...
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The Wog Wog Habitat Fragmentation Experiment: Volunteers
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Some tips for getting volunteers. 1 Utilise your family. Organise a trip in January when most are free and make it a 'working holiday'. 2 Utilise students. Ensure field work coincides with student holidays, particularly if, like me, you need to spend a solid block of time in the field to make the trip worth it. Students are super keen to be in the field with a post-grad researcher but they will be reluctant to miss any of their study, as should be expected. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Tree munching machi...
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The Wog Wog Habitat Fragmentation Experiment: Publications
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Farmilo BJ, Nimmo DG, Morgan JW (2013) Pine plantations modify local conditions in forest fragments in southeastern Australia: Insights from a fragmentation experiment. Forest Ecology and Management. Farmilo BJ, Melbourne BA, Camac JS, Morgan JW (2013) Changes in plant species density in an experimentally fragmented forest landscape: are the effects scale-dependant? Doi: 10.1111/aec.12099 ( link. Farmilo BJ (2010) From little plants big experiments grow. La Trobe Bulletin - Winter: 8-9 ( link. Writing Jo...
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The Wog Wog Habitat Fragmentation Experiment: How does forest fragmentation affect community (re)organization? New paper in Journal of Veg Sci
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Sunday, 26 August 2012. How does forest fragmentation affect community (re)organization? New paper in Journal of Veg Sci. I am very excited to blog about the first paper published from the Wog Wog Habitat Fragmentation Experiment in over 10 years led by John Morgan. I have mentioned my intention to do this in a number of previous posts). I wanted to wait until it was actually printed in the journal with volume and page numbers, but with a subscription to Journal of Vegetation Science. Box-plot distributi...
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The Wog Wog Habitat Fragmentation Experiment: May 2012
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Wednesday, 30 May 2012. New Scope for Wog Blog. Every time I open Safari my 'Wog Blog' is the first page I see. I'm so vain I know (although you will be pleased to know that I have disallowed my computer to add to stat counts, I'm not that vain). Really it is there so that I am reminded it exists, and that I should be adding to it. Recently I have been following an amazing series of blogs and blog comments in Ian Lunt's blog. And I have in press. In the Journal of Vegetation Science. Joseph Craine Wild P...
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Science in fiction | Peter Vesk
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The University of Melbourne. What good is science for the national interest? September 27, 2013. Barbara Kingsolver, Flight. T Coraghessan Boyle, When the killing’s done. California’s Channel Islands. Less contemporary is the bizarre novel by Daniel Kehlmann. Which provides fanciful double biographies of two of the greatest scientists of the 1800s, one an aristocratic committed empiricist, Alexander von Humboldt. A nice review can be found here. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Pv’s paper ke...
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The slides and the script: ESA presentation from Alice Springs 2014 | Luke O'Loughlin's Research
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Luke O'Loughlin's Research. Studying biological invasions, novel interactions and how communities respond to change. What would happen if we stopped trying to burn it, and simply let Coast Tea-Tree senescence and fall over? Invasive species are re-structuring our world yet another consequence of human success →. The slides and the script: ESA presentation from Alice Springs 2014. October 9, 2014. 8220;Up next we have Luke O’L. Thanks. Its O’L. 8220;Oh I’m sorry”. Laughs ensue (good start)*. However turni...
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Luke O'Loughlin's Research. Studying biological invasions, novel interactions and how communities respond to change. Please feel free to contact me if you’re interested in my research, science communication, have any questions, or ideas for further research. Luke S O’Loughlin. Department of Ecology, Environment and Evolution. Kingsbury Dr, Bundoora. 61 467 639 737. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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The other day I saw a seminar by Robyn Williams and this is what I learnt* | Luke O'Loughlin's Research
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Luke O'Loughlin's Research. Studying biological invasions, novel interactions and how communities respond to change. Dodging disturbance: a tale of extreme luck while conducting field-based ecological research. Three-Minute-Thesis: why should you care about biological invasions →. The other day I saw a seminar by Robyn Williams and this is what I learnt*. May 27, 2014. What did Henry Sutton invent in Ballarat in 1885? I didn’t either. The answer my friend is television! Presented at La Trobe University t...
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Invasive species are re-structuring our world – yet another consequence of human success | Luke O'Loughlin's Research
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Luke O'Loughlin's Research. Studying biological invasions, novel interactions and how communities respond to change. The slides and the script: ESA presentation from Alice Springs 2014. The end of this PhD research is near…. →. Invasive species are re-structuring our world yet another consequence of human success. November 4, 2014. The annual breeding migration of these native crabs is a real spectacle of nature. As you can imagine, the local extinction of these ‘keystone’ crabs at the hands of the crazy...