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Centre for Geometric Biology. An interdisciplinary research team changing the way we study, understand and manage natural systems. Prof Dustin J Marshall. Professor Dustin Marshall is an Australian Research Council (ARC) Research Fellow and head of the Marine Evolutionary Ecology Group in the School of Biological Sciences, Monash University, Australia. He has published more than 100 publications, is Deputy Editor-in-Chief of. An editor for invited review papers for. Steven is interested in the functionin...
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Climatic and Metabolic Ecology Lab (CAMEL). The University of Melbourne. NicheMapR biophysical modeling software. The biophysical modelling R package NicheMapR is a suite of programs for computing the heat, water and nutritional budgets of organisms. These include the microclimate and ectotherm models originally developed by Warren Porter. And colleagues at the University of Madison, Wisconsin, as well as a range of related programs. This release has a finalised ( fully documented. Alternatively, if you ...
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Climatic and Metabolic Ecology Lab (CAMEL). The University of Melbourne. Tim’s research focusses on understanding how disturbance processes act on the fitness of individuals to shape population and community dynamics. 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). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Follow us on Twitter.
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Climatic and Metabolic Ecology Lab (CAMEL). The University of Melbourne. October 16, 2016. I just became aware (thanks Scott Jarvie) that there’s a recording of a talk I gave earlier this year at the Species on the Move conference introducing the NicheMapR package. You can view it here. NicheMapR microclimate model software note. September 2, 2016. This week a software note came out on the microclimate model of NicheMapR, in the journal Ecography. You can find it here. NicheMapR is now available! Samanth...
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Climatic and Metabolic Ecology Lab (CAMEL). The University of Melbourne. Elia’s research focuses on the effect of climate change on desert dwelling lizards. Matthew’s research interests lie in foraging theory, individual-based modelling, energetics, and predator-prey dynamics using state-space models. Sophie is researching the ecoenergetics of the Western Swamp Tortoise in order to model their translocation viability. And the roles of their behaviour, physiology and morphology towards this.
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Climatic and Metabolic Ecology Lab (CAMEL). The University of Melbourne. Prospective Masters (MSc) Students. Thermal ecology of the egg stage in an arid-zone grasshopper. This masters project is focused on the effect of high temperatures on the development of the eggs of a grasshopper from the southern parts of the Australian arid zone. That includes parthenogenetic (all female), clonally reproducing lineages (. Temperature has a strong effect on the life-histories of ectotherms, determining the rate and...
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Climatic and Metabolic Ecology Lab (CAMEL). The University of Melbourne. Elia’s research focuses on the effect of climate change on desert dwelling lizards. Matthew’s research interests lie in foraging theory, individual-based modelling, energetics, and predator-prey dynamics using state-space models. Sophie is researching the ecoenergetics of the Western Swamp Tortoise in order to model their translocation viability. And the roles of their behaviour, physiology and morphology towards this.
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Climatic and Metabolic Ecology Lab (CAMEL). The University of Melbourne. Liz’s masters thesis focussed on climatic correlates and the physiological implications of body size variation in the Western Stone gecko,. Natasha is working on testing and comparing correlative and mechanistic species distribution models using the Great Desert Skink,. As a study species. Chris used energy budget and biophysical modelling to assess life history traits and population responses of the bearded dragon,.
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Climatic and Metabolic Ecology Lab (CAMEL). The University of Melbourne. You can find the Climate and Metabolic Ecology Lab’s publications at GoogleScholar. 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). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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