cassiaread.wordpress.com
About me | Cassia Read's Research
https://cassiaread.wordpress.com/about
Cassia Read's Research. From little things……. I’m one part field naturalist and one part 21st century plant ecologist, with a trusty toolkit of field tape, hand lens, microscope and some new and powerful statistical modelling methods. I’m interested in community ecology, statistical modelling, functional traits, vegetation management and the ecology of cryptogams. I’ve recently completed my PhD at the University of Melbourne. For my PhD I had the great fortune to be supervised by Dr Peter Vesk. You are c...
gguilleraresearch.wordpress.com
Teaching | gurutzeta's research
https://gguilleraresearch.wordpress.com/teaching
Ecological modelling and monitoring. My main teaching commitment is a new Master’s subject in Species Distribution Modelling. Developed and taught together with José Lahoz-Monfort. Apart from university teaching, I also teach workshops and mini-courses. Usually by invitation. I have developed and taught courses of different durations, customised to different target audiences (NGO staff, national park managers, ecologists, statisticians) in several countries. Methods and related techniques:. At the Quanti...
joselahozresearch.wordpress.com
Research | José J. Lahoz-Monfort
https://joselahozresearch.wordpress.com/projects
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:.
wlamarcaresearch.wordpress.com
About Me | William La Marca's Research
https://wlamarcaresearch.wordpress.com/about
William La Marca's Research. Congratulations on stumbling upon my (recently slightly less) empty blog! My name is William (more commonly Bill or Billy) La Marca and I am a Bachelor of Science (Zoology) graduate from the University of Melbourne. I am currently undertaking a Masters of Science (Botany) degree, also at the UoM, in which I will be developing species distribution models to aid in conservation planning on the Tiwi Islands, in collaboration with the Tiwi Land Council. And Dr. Jane Elith. I̵...
hkujalaresearch.wordpress.com
About Me | Heini Kujala
https://hkujalaresearch.wordpress.com/about
Skip to primary content. I am currently working as a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Melbourne. I joined the Quantitative and Applied Ecology group ( QAECO. In August 2012 and have been working with Brendan Wintle. Projects on climate change impacts on Australian threatened species. And improving biodiversity outcomes in Strategic Assessments. Of regional development plans. I recently started a new position with Jane Elith. In the Metapopulation Research Group ( MRG. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
qaeco.com
The Quantitative & Applied Ecology Group | QAECO – The University Of Melbourne | Page 2
https://qaeco.com/page/2
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...
camelunimelb.wordpress.com
Resources | Climatic and Metabolic Ecology Lab (CAMEL)
https://camelunimelb.wordpress.com/resources
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 ...
camelunimelb.wordpress.com
Associates | Climatic and Metabolic Ecology Lab (CAMEL)
https://camelunimelb.wordpress.com/associates
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.
camelunimelb.wordpress.com
News | Climatic and Metabolic Ecology Lab (CAMEL) | The University of Melbourne
https://camelunimelb.wordpress.com/news-2
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...