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occasionally I get to celebrate a paper coming out | David Duncan
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Irregular nobody and plant ecologist ordinaire talks about evidence and uncertainty in public investment in the environment. A quantitative evaluation strategy for the Biodiversity Fund. Books and book chapters. Occasionally I get to celebrate a paper coming out. I don’t publish a great deal. In fact, based on a recent analysis. Of career trajectories based on publication output at the end of PhD candidacy, I am likely to be going nowhere! Finished and submitted for judgement by anonymous peers,. Duncan ...
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Research | José J. Lahoz-Monfort
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José J. Lahoz-Monfort. Wildlife technology stats = decisions. My research happens at the interface between several disciplines:. That underpins our understanding of species distribution and abundance, and their response to different threats. Methods to study wildlife and habitats, with an emphasis on evaluating the role of new and emerging technologies. In improving data amount & quality. In ecological modelling, including survey design and optimal monitoring. I am currently active in the following areas:.
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September 2014 – Cindy E Hauser
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Recommended Reading September 2014. September 26, 2014. QAEcologist Geoff Heard shares some skink pics. David Pannell reflects on 10 years of blogging. John Morgan highlights the potential disconnect between what we want to learn and what we measure. The Washington Post’s Brigid Schulte reports on a new survey. Of male academics’ work-life balance (via @n ylime. Recommended Reading September 2014. National Malleefowl Forum, Dubbo. September 21, 2014. Into literally millions of possible models with varyin...
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When to act? A new approach to set conservation management thresholds | Prue Addison
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Science for Environment Policy: research developments on monitoring nature. The National Marine Science Plan – what this means for early career researchers →. July 30, 2015 · 6:25 am. A new approach to set conservation management thresholds. My colleagues, Kelly de Bie. Figure 1. The steps of the participatory modelling process and recommended techniques to set management thresholds. In our recent Conservation Biology paper. Figure 2), in an Australian marine protected area. Participants, including manag...
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About Me | Fin's research and related activities
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Fin's research and related activities. Fire ecology and environmental decision making. I am studying a Master of Science (Botany) at QAEco. My supervisors are Libby Rumpff. I am also interested in decision theory, vegetation management, spatial mapping plus modelling, linking research to more informed management and rocks. Robertsf@student.unimelb.edu.au. 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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Consequences of inconsistently classifying woodland birds | Hannah Fraser Research
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Under my new name. America Trip: New York →. Consequences of inconsistently classifying woodland birds. July 22, 2015. After over a year in and out of review I am pleased to announce the publication of my first article Consequences of inconsistently classifying woodland birds. In Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, co-authored by Georgia Garrard. It’s been a long slog; I have battled constructive and un-constructive reviewers, self doubt and fatigue but I am finally triumphant! Frequency distribution of ...