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Students | Tracey Regan's Research
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Tracey Regan's Research. 2014-), postdoctoral research associate on ARC Linkage grant ‘Red listing ecosystems testing the new global standard for conservation‘. 2012-), PhD student, Conservation of biodiversity in fire-prone environments. 2010-), PhD student, Managing extinction risk under climate change. 2014-), MSc, Conservation planning on the Tiwi Islands. Karen McGregor (2012-2013), MSc, Uncertainty in climate change predictions of species’ distributions. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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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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Since November… | Freya's Research
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Life always bursts the boundaries of formulas – Saint Exupery. Your thesis in 3 minutes. Ok, so Eucalyptus pauciflora are pretty alright #FavEuc →. Its been a little while since my last post, and while I will eventually get to ‘the hierarchical bit of my hierarchical models’, I thought I would first explain my absence. My last blog post was in November, since then I have participated in a few research related adventures, some highlights include:. Helping organise and run our MUBoGS Mini Conference. The N...
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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...