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Publications | Luis Mata's research
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Luis Mata's research. Threlfall CG, Williams NSG, Hahs AK, Malipatil M, Stork NE ,. Livesley SJ. (In review) Conserving herbivorous and predatory insects in urban green spaces. Threlfall CG, Mata L. Mackie J, Hahs AK, Stork NE, Williams NSG, Livesley SJ. (In review) Increasing biodiversity in urban green spaces through simple vegetation interventions. Torabi N, Mata L. Global Ecology and Conservation. Steele W, Mata L. Fünfgeld H. (2015) Urban climate justice: C. Journal of Insect Conservation. Heteropte...
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Conservation Science Blog | Research from RMIT's Interdisciplinary Conservation Science Research Group | Page 2
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Research from RMIT's Interdisciplinary Conservation Science Research Group. Biodiversity Sensitive Urban Design. Do a PhD with us! Myself and a number of esteemed colleagues have recently published a paper,. Framing the Private Land Conservation Conversation: Strategic framing of the benefits of conservation participation could increase landholder engagement. For those of you who don’t have time to read it, I shall provide a synopsis. First, some context. Presumably, convincing landholders as to why they...
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March | 2014 | lindateadragon
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Notes from life north of latitude 56N or thereabouts. Monthly Archives: March 2014. Trees in the North: One – Alder. March 2, 2014. Are you weary, alder tree,. In this, the age of rain? Extract: Kathleen Jamie ‘Alder’ collected in Into the Forest. Ed Mandy Haggith (see below). The only broad-leaved tree to produce cones…. Alder wood is called ‘Scots mahogany’. Much of Venice is built on alder piers. Alders…give secret lovers protection from discovery. Trees in the North Introduction. March 2, 2014. The s...
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People | Conservation Science Blog
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Research from RMIT's Interdisciplinary Conservation Science Research Group. Biodiversity Sensitive Urban Design. Do a PhD with us! Assoc Prof Sarah Bekessy. Sarah leads the Interdisciplinary Conservation Science Research Group (ICSRG). She is Associate Professor and ARC Future Fellow at RMIT’s School of Global, Urban and Social Studies and a researcher in the ARC Centre of Excellence for Environmental Decisions ( CEED. And in two National Environmental Science Program ( NESP. Hubs (Threatened Species and...
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Recommended link | Conservation Science Blog
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Research from RMIT's Interdisciplinary Conservation Science Research Group. Biodiversity Sensitive Urban Design. Do a PhD with us! Category Archives: Recommended link. National Feral Cat Management Survey. Australia has the highest extinction rate of native species on earth. The impact of feral cats has been recognised as one of the major threats to Australia’s native and endangered wildlife. In many cases, feral cats could be the final threat that causes a species to become extinct. August 2, 2016.
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May 2014 – Cindy E Hauser
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AMCS, Fort Collins CO. May 31, 2014. My second stop was Fort Collins CO for the 2014 Adaptive Management Conference Series. This is a small, relatively informal gathering of USGS. And academic scientists who work on adaptive management projects across the country. Speakers are offered 30-60 minute blocks to speak, allowing a rare opportunity to discuss issues in depth. On Wednesday, Drew Tyre. Opened the conference with a neat set of rapidly-prototyped case studies. Philosophies of adaptive management, a...
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About me | Luis Mata's research
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Luis Mata's research. Hi, I am an ecologist with a keen interest in insects, conservation science and quantitative methods. I am fascinated by insects because I believe that, whether as individuals or aggregated into super-organisms, they are interesting, valuable and aesthetically pleasing life forms. I am particularly impressed by their functional and phylogenetic diversity, and by the wide range of ecological interactions by which the are linked with other living beings. An insect ecology and conserva...
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Off Track (ABC Radio National) | Conservation Science Blog
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Research from RMIT's Interdisciplinary Conservation Science Research Group. Biodiversity Sensitive Urban Design. Do a PhD with us! Off Track (ABC Radio National). G’morning all,. I’ve been listening to lots of Off Track, a great program on ABC Radio National. Some of the shows might tickle the ICSRGs’ fancy. From unused pool to ecosystem cool. 8211; on transforming pools to ponds. Bandicoots in Sydney Backyards. 8211; featuring the fantastic phrase ‘snout pokes’. Loving your environment to death. Interdi...
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Botanical illustration | Christopher Jones' Research
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Christopher Jones' Research. Native vegetation ecology and management. Wyperfeld National Park: woody regeneration. New Paper: dense stands and thinning →. July 9, 2014. Being the son of a talented watercolour artist (go Mum! I have always been interested in art – both looking at it and making it. Over the years I have found that my favourite medium is graphite pencil, and my favourite subjects are hands and plants. Last summer I attended a botanical illustration course. Ant on Grevillea flower. There ar...
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