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Jessica tuck 1995
Jessica tuck 1995








jessica tuck 1995

Learning landscape ecology: a practical guide to concepts and techniques. Systematic conservation planning with Marxan. Watts, Matthew E., Stewart, Romola R., Martin, Tara G., Klein, Carissa J., Carwardine, Josie and Possingham, Hugh P. Systematic conservation planning with Marxan Brisbane, Qld Australia: Department of Environment and Resource Management. A report to the Queensland Wader Study Group and the Department of Environment and Resource Management. Monitoring shorebirds using counts by the Queensland Wader Study Group. A report to the Queensland Wader Study Group and the Department of Environment and Resource Managementįuller, R.A., Wilson, H.B., Kendall, B.E. Wild Australia program - South west Australia science project. Possingham, Hugh, Ward, Trevor, Stewart, Romola, Segan, Dan and Kirchner, Lindsay (2009). Wild Australia program - South west Australia science project Victoria, BC, Canada: Pacific Marine Analysis and Research Association. Southport, QLD, Australia: National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility.Īrdron, Jeff A., Possingham, Hugh P. Protecting and restoring habitat to help Australia’s threatened species adapt to climate change. Maggini, Ramona, Kujala, Heini, Taylor, Martin, Lee, Jasmine, Possingham, Hugh, Wintle, Brendan and Fuller, Richard (2013). Protecting and restoring habitat to help Australia’s threatened species adapt to climate change Optimal allocation of nature‐based solutions to achieve climate mitigation and adaptation goals. Villarreal‐Rosas, Jaramar, Rhodes, Jonathan R., Sonter, Laura J., Possingham, Hugh P. Journal Article: Optimal allocation of nature‐based solutions to achieve climate mitigation and adaptation goals (2023).Ĭlimate-driven variation in dispersal ability predicts responses to forest fragmentation in birds. Weeks, Thomas L., Betts, Matthew G., Pfeifer, Marion, Wolf, Christopher, Banks-Leite, Cristina, Barbaro, Luc, Barlow, Jos, Cerezo, Alexis, Kennedy, Christina M., Kormann, Urs G., Marsh, Charles J., Olivier, Pieter I., Phalan, Benjamin T., Possingham, Hugh P., Wood, Eric M. Journal Article: Climate-driven variation in dispersal ability predicts responses to forest fragmentation in birds Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 38 (7), 643-653. (2023).īeyond ecology: ecosystem restoration as a process for social-ecological transformation. Tedesco, Anazélia M., López-Cubillos, Sofía, Chazdon, Robin, Rhodes, Jonathan R., Archibald, Carla L., Pérez-Hämmerle, Katharina-Victoria, Brancalion, Pedro H.S., Wilson, Kerrie A., Oliveira, Mariana, Correa, Diego F., Ota, Liz, Morrison, Tiffany H., Possingham, Hugh P., Mills, Morena, Santos, Fabiane C. Journal Article: Beyond ecology: ecosystem restoration as a process for social-ecological transformation Behavioural and population ecology of parasitoids.Population dynamics of marine organisms.Optimal monitoring and environmental accounts.Population viability analysis (PVA) - including the development of ALEX.Reserve design, biodiversity management and fire regime management.His research projects are in the field of decision theory in conservation biology: He received his PhD from the University of Oxford in 1987. He currently directs two national research centres, including an Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Environmental Decisions. Since January 1st 2014 Professor Possingham is an Australian Research Council Laureate Fellow. More specifically his lab works on problems to secure the world's biological diversity: efficient nature reserve design, habitat reconstruction, monitoring, optimal management of populations for conservation, cost-effective conservation actions for threatened species, pest control and population harvesting, survey methods for detecting bird decline, bird conservation ecology, environmental accounting and metapopulation dynamics. Professor Hugh Possingham's research interests are in conservation research, operations research and ecology.










Jessica tuck 1995