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Richard Fuller
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Richard Fuller

Source: https://about.uq.edu.au/experts/1992 Parent: https://about.uq.edu.au/experts/1246

Professor

Richard Fuller

Email: : r.fuller@uq.edu.au

Phone: : +61 7 334 69912

Mobile: : 0458353102

Positions

Affiliate of Centre for Marine Science : Centre for Marine Science : Faculty of Science

Affiliate of Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation Science : Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation Science : Faculty of Science

Professor : School of the Environment : Faculty of Science

Overview

Background

The actions of people just like you and me have caused a massive biodiversity crisis, pushing many species to the brink of extinction and beyond. Doing something about this is one of the most important and urgent problems globally. I am interested in understanding how people have affected the natural world around them, and how some of their destructive effects can best be reversed. On the flip side, I am also keen to understand whether people can benefit positively from experiences of biodiversity.

To answer these questions I work on pure and applied topics in biodiversity and conservation. Much of my work is interdisciplinary, focusing on the interactions between people and nature, how these can be enhanced, and how these relationships can be shaped to converge on coherent solutions to the biodiversity crisis. Current research topics include the ecology and conservation of migratory species, understanding what drives some people to show stronger environmental concern than others, and strategies for designing efficient conservation plans. I enjoy working closely with all my wonderful colleagues in the Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation Science.

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Availability

Professor Richard Fuller is: : Not available for supervision : Media expert

Fields of research

Ecology Environmental Sciences Zoology

Qualifications

Research impacts

My expertise is regularly called upon to provide advice outside academia. I study the topic of sustainable environmental management, a subject of keen interest not only to the public at large, but also to organisations and agencies charged with managing the environment and regulating human impacts upon it. Reflecting this expertise, I have been repeatedly invited by the Australian Government to form part of the official Australian delegation in bilateral talks on migratory species conservation with the Chinese, Japanese and Korean governments in 2014, 2016, and 2018. I frequently advise the Australian Government as well as regional agencies such as Queensland Department of Environment and Science, and Brisbane City Council. This advice includes expert witness testimony on the biodiversity impacts of proposed coastal developments and for advice about migratory species conservation domestically and internationally. Recently I provided direct 1:1 advice to the Federal Environment Minister on a coastal development proposal in central Queensland. I also seek to communicate broadly with the public and am invited monthly to speak at local and regional meetings and writing for special interest magazines and newsletters.

In direct response to the analysis in Studds et al. (2017; Nature Communications), the Australian Government listed the Eastern Curlew and the Curlew Sandpiper as Critically Endangered under the EPBC Act, and the following year another six migratory shorebirds were also listed as nationally threatened. Given the large number of species involved, this decision was a step change in migratory bird conservation in Australia, significantly adding to the protections for these declining species and subsequently influencing hundreds of coastal development decisions around the nation. Frequently citing our work, and enlisting me as a technical advisor, the Australian Government created and ratified a formal International Single Species Action Plan to rescue the Critically Endangered Eastern Curlew (Fig. 1). The plan has been approved and implemented in 22 countries, catalysing research and action around the East Asian-Australasian Flyway.

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Works

Search Professor Richard Fuller’s works on UQ eSpace

All (335) Book (8) Journal Article (292) Other Outputs (14) Conference Publication (5) Book Chapter (16)

Featured

2013

Journal Article

What are the benefits of interacting with nature?

Keniger, Lucy E., Gaston, Kevin J., Irvine, Katherine N. and Fuller, Richard A. (2013). What are the benefits of interacting with nature?. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 10 (3), 913-935. doi: 10.3390/ijerph10030913

What are the benefits of interacting with nature?

Featured

2013

Journal Article

How should we grow cities to minimize their biodiversity impacts?

Sushinsky, Jessica R., Rhodes, Jonathan R., Possingham, Hugh P., Gill, Tony K. and Fuller, Richard A. (2013). How should we grow cities to minimize their biodiversity impacts?. Global Change Biology, 19 (2), 401-410. doi: 10.1111/gcb.12055

How should we grow cities to minimize their biodiversity impacts?

Featured

2010

Journal Article

Replacing underperforming protected areas achieves better conservation outcomes

Fuller, Richard, McDonald-Madden, Eve, Wilson, Kerrie. A, Carwrdine, Josie, Grantham, Hedley, Watson, James. E, Klein, Carissa. J, Green, David. C and Possingham, Hugh. P (2010). Replacing underperforming protected areas achieves better conservation outcomes. Nature, 466 (7304), 365-367. doi: 10.1038/nature09180

Replacing underperforming protected areas achieves better conservation outcomes

Featured

2010

Journal Article

Extreme contagion in global habitat clearance

Boakes, EH, Mace, GM, McGowan, PJK and Fuller, RA (2010). Extreme contagion in global habitat clearance. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London - B, 277 (1684), 1081-1085. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2009.1771

Extreme contagion in global habitat clearance

2025

Journal Article

Power source, data retrieval method, and attachment type affect success of dorsally mounted tracking tag deployments in 37 species of shorebirds

Weiser, Emily L., Lanctot, Richard B., Ruthrauff, Daniel R., Saalfeld, Sarah T., Tibbitts, T. Lee, Abad-Gómez, José M., Aldabe, Joaquin, Almeida, Juliana Bosi de, Alves, José A., Anderson, Guy Q.A., Battley, Phil F., Belting, Heinrich, Bêty, Joël, Bianchini, Kristin, Bishop, Mary Anne, Bom, Roeland A., Bowgen, Katharine, Brown, Glen S., Brown, Stephen C., Bugoni, Leandro, Burton, Niall H.K., Bybee, David R., Carneiro, Camilo, Castresana, Gabriel, Chan, Ying-Chi, Choi, Chi-Yeung, Christie, Katherine S., Clark, Nigel A., Conklin, Jesse R. ... Wunder, Michael B. (2025). Power source, data retrieval method, and attachment type affect success of dorsally mounted tracking tag deployments in 37 species of shorebirds. Journal of Avian Biology, 2025 (6) e03487, 6. doi: 10.1002/jav.03487

Power source, data retrieval method, and attachment type affect success of dorsally mounted tracking tag deployments in 37 species of shorebirds

2025

Journal Article

Assessing the spatial pattern of capacity and demand for coastal protection ecosystem services in mainland China

Lin, Shiwei, Li, Xiuzhen, Zhao, Wenzhen, Luo, Yunjian, Wang, Jiangjing, Wu, Wei, Li, Yalei, Xie, Lina and Fuller, Richard A. (2025). Assessing the spatial pattern of capacity and demand for coastal protection ecosystem services in mainland China. Ocean and Coastal Management, 269 107815, 1-13. doi: 10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2025.107815

Assessing the spatial pattern of capacity and demand for coastal protection ecosystem services in mainland China

2025

Journal Article

Half of coastal aquaculture sites in Queensland are in close proximity to shorebird habitats

Kuempel, Caitlin D., Christofidis, Marina, Fuller, Richard A., Bush, Robert, Garnett, Stephen T. and Jackson, Micha V. (2025). Half of coastal aquaculture sites in Queensland are in close proximity to shorebird habitats. Ocean & Coastal Management, 269 107850, 1-7. doi: 10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2025.107850

Half of coastal aquaculture sites in Queensland are in close proximity to shorebird habitats

2025

Journal Article

Language barriers in conservation science citation networks

Hannah, Kelsey, Fuller, Richard A., Smith, Rebecca K., Sutherland, William J. and Amano, Tatsuya (2025). Language barriers in conservation science citation networks. Conservation Biology, 39 (5) e70051, 1-10. doi: 10.1111/cobi.70051

Language barriers in conservation science citation networks

2025

Journal Article

Level-up urban conservation by increasing vegetation complexity

Sockhill, Nicola J., Backstrom, Louis J. and Fuller, Richard A. (2025). Level-up urban conservation by increasing vegetation complexity. Urban Forestry and Urban Greening, 112 128949, 1-10. doi: 10.1016/j.ufug.2025.128949

Level-up urban conservation by increasing vegetation complexity

2025

Journal Article

High-integrity forests are critical for forest specialist birds

Callaghan, Corey T., Venegas-Li, Ruben, Mason, Brittany M., Fuller, Richard A., Spake, Rebecca and Watson, James E. M. (2025). High-integrity forests are critical for forest specialist birds. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 34 (9) e70118, 1-11. doi: 10.1111/geb.70118

High-integrity forests are critical for forest specialist birds

2025

Journal Article

To the rescue? A nationwide survey of the who, what, and why of wildlife rescue in Australia

Massie, Gloeta N., Kuskoff, Ella, Paterson, Mandy B. A. and Fuller, Richard A. (2025). To the rescue? A nationwide survey of the who, what, and why of wildlife rescue in Australia. Biological Conservation, 309 111275, 111275-309. doi: 10.1016/j.biocon.2025.111275

To the rescue? A nationwide survey of the who, what, and why of wildlife rescue in Australia

2025

Journal Article

Optimal conservation of migratory monarch butterflies requires immediate international coordination

Flockhart, D.T. Tyler, Nicol, Sam, Chadès, Iadine, Mitchell, Greg W., Martin, Tara G., Fuller, Richard A. and Norris, D. Ryan (2025). Optimal conservation of migratory monarch butterflies requires immediate international coordination. Current Biology, 35 (16), 4011-4018.e4. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2025.06.068

Optimal conservation of migratory monarch butterflies requires immediate international coordination

2025

Journal Article

Characterising migratory bird assemblages in understudied regions by integrating radar and citizen science data

Shi, Xu, Clarke, Rohan H., Simmonds, Jeremy S., Kerswell, Ailsa, Holden, William, Chapman, Jason W. and Fuller, Richard A. (2025). Characterising migratory bird assemblages in understudied regions by integrating radar and citizen science data. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 34 (8) e70104, 1-11. doi: 10.1111/geb.70104

Characterising migratory bird assemblages in understudied regions by integrating radar and citizen science data

2025

Journal Article

Downlisting and recovery of species assessed by the IUCN

Lin, Mu‐Ming, Fuller, Richard A., Kwon, In‐Ki, Lee, Kisup, Chan, Simba, Qiu, Wangwang, Yu, Yat‐Tung and Choi, Chi‐Yeung (2025). Downlisting and recovery of species assessed by the IUCN. Conservation Biology, 39 (6) e70103, e70103. doi: 10.1111/cobi.70103

Downlisting and recovery of species assessed by the IUCN

2025

Journal Article

Designing urban garden beds: native vegetation creates healthy habitats for arthropods in Melbourne, Australia

Sockhill, Nicola J., Lin, Brenda B., Berthon, Katherine, Thomas, Freya, Fuller, Richard A. and Bekessy, Sarah (2025). Designing urban garden beds: native vegetation creates healthy habitats for arthropods in Melbourne, Australia. Urban Ecosystems, 28 (4) 144, 1-15. doi: 10.1007/s11252-025-01751-1

Designing urban garden beds: native vegetation creates healthy habitats for arthropods in Melbourne, Australia

2025

Journal Article

Quantifying feral pig interactions to inform disease transmission networks

Proboste, Tatiana, Turnlund, Abigail, Bengsen, Andrew, Gentle, Matthew, Wilson, Cameron, Harriott, Lana, Fuller, Richard A, Marshall, Darren and Soares-Magalhaes, Ricardo J (2025). Quantifying feral pig interactions to inform disease transmission networks. eLife, 13 RP102643. doi: 10.7554/elife.102643

Quantifying feral pig interactions to inform disease transmission networks

2025

Journal Article

Methodological rigour and reporting quality of the literature on wildlife rescue, rehabilitation, and release: a global systematic review

Massie, Gloeta N., Backstrom, Louis J., Holland, Daniel P., Paterson, Mandy B. A. and Fuller, Richard A. (2025). Methodological rigour and reporting quality of the literature on wildlife rescue, rehabilitation, and release: a global systematic review. Veterinary Quarterly, 45 (1), 1-12. doi: 10.1080/01652176.2025.2478138

Methodological rigour and reporting quality of the literature on wildlife rescue, rehabilitation, and release: a global systematic review

2025

Journal Article

A multi-perspective understanding of population change in migratory species: A case study with pied avocets (Recurvirostra avosetta) in East Asia

Wu, Yang, Lei, Weipan, Wu, Entao, Pan, Han, Jia, Yifei, Lu, Cai, Han, Yongxiang, Wang, Junjie, Fan, Rong, Ma, Zhijun, Zhang, Zhengwang and Fuller, Richard A. (2025). A multi-perspective understanding of population change in migratory species: A case study with pied avocets (Recurvirostra avosetta) in East Asia. Biological Conservation, 304 111048, 1-12. doi: 10.1016/j.biocon.2025.111048

A multi-perspective understanding of population change in migratory species: A case study with pied avocets (Recurvirostra avosetta) in East Asia

2025

Journal Article

Border, Jennifer A., Pearce-Higgins, James W., Hewson, Chris M., Howard, Christine, Stephens, Philip A., Willis, Stephen G., Fuller, Richard A., Hanson, Jeffrey O., Sierdsema, Henk, Foppen, Ruud P. B., Brotons, Lluís, Gargallo, Gabriel, Fink, Daniel and Baillie, Stephen R. (2025). Expanding protected area coverage for migratory birds could improve long-term population trends. Nature Communications, 16 (1) 1813, 1813. doi: 10.1038/s41467-025-57019-x

Expanding protected area coverage for migratory birds could improve long-term population trends

2025

Journal Article

Using nature-based citizen science initiatives to enhance nature connection and mental health

Oh, Rachel R. Y., Suarez-Castro, Andres F., Fuller, Richard A., Tervo, Michael, Rozario, Kevin, Peters, Birte, Chowdhury, Shawan, von Gönner, Julia, Friedrichs-Manthey, Martin, Berger, Ambros, Schultz, Tracy, Dean, Angela J., Tulloch, Ayesha and Bonn, Aletta (2025). Using nature-based citizen science initiatives to enhance nature connection and mental health. Frontiers in Environmental Science, 13 1461601. doi: 10.3389/fenvs.2025.1461601

Using nature-based citizen science initiatives to enhance nature connection and mental health

Funding

Current funding

Improving biodiversity outcomes in West African cocoa

Lindt Cocoa Foundation

Open grant - 2024 - 2026

Research and tools to support recovery and management of migratory shorebirds in Australia (NESP2 MaC Hub - Reef and Rainforest Research Centre funded project)

Reef and Rainforest Research Centre Limited

Open grant

Past funding

Using citizen science to benefit nature conservation and human health

Universities Australia - Germany Joint Research Co-operation Scheme

Open grant - 2022 - 2023

Pasay 360 Sustainability Framework

SM Smart City Infrastructure and Development Corporation

Open grant - 2022 - 2023

Social perspectives on human-wildlife interactions in coastal settings

Sunshine Coast Regional Council

Open grant - 2021 - 2022

Australia's Coastal Shorebirds: Trends and Prospects

University of Tasmania

Open grant - 2020 - 2024

Surveying shorebirds in Moreton Bay using an unmanned aerial vehicle

The Moreton Bay Foundation Members Projects

Open grant - 2020 - 2023

Acoustics for large scale biodiversity assessment (ARC Discovery Project administered by James Cook University)

James Cook University

Open grant - 2020 - 2025

Better Parks, Healthier for All? (UKRI-NHMRC Built Environment and Prevention Grant administered by UNSW)

University of New South Wales

Open grant - 2019 - 2020

The ecology and conservation biogeography of the buff-breasted button-quail

Birds Queensland

Open grant - 2018 - 2020

Population status and trends of seabirds of the Great Barrier Reef

Queensland Government Department of Environment and Science

Open grant - 2017 - 2024

Acoustic observatory: A network to monitor biodiversity across Australia (ARC LIEF project administered by Queensland University of Technology)

Queensland University of Technology

Open grant - 2017 - 2020

Designing green spaces for biodiversity and human well-being (ARC Linkage Project administered by RMIT University)

Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University

Open grant - 2017 - 2018

Recovering the Critically Endangered Far Eastern Curlew: What is the migration route?

Birds Queensland

Open grant - 2016 - 2020

Managing urban trees for people and wildlife (ARC Linkage Project administered by the University of Melbourne)

University of Melbourne

Open grant - 2016 - 2018

Conserving Australia's Antarctic biodiversity in a changing climate

Holsworth Wildlife Research Endowment

Open grant - 2016 - 2020

Recovering Australia's migratory shorebirds

ARC Linkage Projects

Open grant - 2015 - 2017

Mud, glorious mud! Mapping the world's intertidal ecosystems

Google Inc

Open grant - 2014 - 2021

NESP Threatened Species Recovery Hub

National Environmental Science Program

Open grant - 2014 - 2018

Conserving Antarctica's biodiversity under multiple stressors

Australian Antarctic Division

Open grant - 2014 - 2018

Migratory Shorebird Monitoring - Understanding Ecological Impact

UniQuest Pty Ltd

Open grant - 2012 - 2019

Optimising the ecological performance of cities

ARC Future Fellowships

Open grant - 2012 - 2013

Optimal protection for the world's ecosystems

UQ Foundation Research Excellence Awards - DVC(R) Funding

Open grant - 2012 - 2014

Understanding the impacts of flooding on Australia's coastal ecosystems

UQ FirstLink Scheme

Open grant - 2012 - 2014

Understanding the impacts of flooding on Australia's coastal ecosystems

UQ Collaboration and Industry Engagement Fund

Open grant - 2012 - 2014

Averting the extinction of experience

ARC Discovery Projects

Open grant - 2011 - 2013

Optimal habitat protection and restoration for climate adaptation

Climate Change Adaptation Research Grants Program

Open grant - 2011

Coastal bird vulnerability and resilience assessment project

UniQuest Pty Ltd

Open grant - 2011 - 2012

The influence of the recent La Nina climate event on nomadic terrestrial birds in Australia's interior

UniQuest Pty Ltd

Open grant - 2011 - 2014

Understanding and reversing the rapid declines in Australia's shorebirds

ARC Linkage Projects

Open grant - 2011 - 2015

NERP Environmental Decisions Hub

CDSEWPC - National Environmental Research Program

Open grant - 2009

The impacts of urban density on Brisbane's biodiversity

UQ New Staff Research Start-Up Fund

Open grant

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Supervision

Availability

Professor Richard Fuller is: : Not available for supervision

Supervision history

Current supervision

##### Adding jungle to the concrete: greenspaces in an urbanising world

Principal Advisor - Doctor Philosophy

##### Cultural variation in connection to urban nature

Principal Advisor

Other advisors: Associate Professor Renee Zahnow - Doctor Philosophy

##### Ecology and conservation of East Asian waterbirds

Principal Advisor

Other advisors: Associate Professor Tatsuya Amano - Doctor Philosophy

##### Bodies in boxes: A mixed methods analysis of the practice of wildlife rescue

Principal Advisor

Other advisors: Dr Ella Kuskoff - Doctor Philosophy

##### Distributional Shifts and Conservation of Avian Migrants

Principal Advisor - Doctor Philosophy

##### Conserving migratory species

Principal Advisor

Other advisors: Professor Hugh Possingham, Professor James Watson - Doctor Philosophy

##### Socio-ecological drivers of natural forest regeneration in cocoa-growing landscapes.

Associate Advisor

Other advisors: Dr John Dwyer, Dr Wilma J. Blaser Hart, Dr Simon Hart - Doctor Philosophy

##### Language barriers in the environmental sciences in Japan: causes, consequences, and solutions

Associate Advisor

Other advisors: Associate Professor Tatsuya Amano - Doctor Philosophy

##### Conserving Urban Parrots in Indonesian Urban Setting

Associate Advisor

Other advisors: Dr April Reside - Doctor Philosophy

##### The effects of rapid evolution on ecological dynamics and stability in variable environments

Associate Advisor

Other advisors: Dr Simon Hart - Doctor Philosophy

##### Enhancing International Collaboration for Migratory Bird Conservation

Associate Advisor

Other advisors: Associate Professor Tatsuya Amano - Doctor Philosophy

##### Leveraging large camera-trapping datasets to untangle multiple threats to terrestrial and understory bird communities in tropical forests

Associate Advisor

Other advisors: Associate Professor Matthew Luskin - Doctor Philosophy

##### The Distribution and Invasiveness of the Common myna (Acridotheres tristis) along Gradients

Associate Advisor

Other advisors: Professor Salit Kark - Doctor Philosophy

##### Assessing global ecological community changes using waterbirds as an example

Associate Advisor

Other advisors: Associate Professor Tatsuya Amano - Doctor Philosophy

##### Improving biodiversity outcomes in West African cocoa

Associate Advisor

Other advisors: Associate Professor Matthew Luskin, Dr Wilma J. Blaser Hart, Dr Simon Hart - Doctor Philosophy

##### Tapping into non-English-language science in tackling global challenges

Associate Advisor

Other advisors: Associate Professor Tatsuya Amano

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Completed supervision

Doctor Philosophy

##### Mining, Biodiversity, and Area-Based Conservation: Risks and Opportunities

Principal Advisor

Other advisors: Associate Professor Laura Sonter - 2025

Doctor Philosophy

##### Learning from success: Recovery of the Black-faced Spoonbill, an endangered migratory waterbird in East Asia

Principal Advisor - 2025

Doctor Philosophy

##### Revealing bird migration patterns in Eastern Australia by integrating weather radar and citizen science data

Principal Advisor

Other advisors: Associate Professor Tatsuya Amano - 2025

Doctor Philosophy

##### No place like home: Urban nuisance wildlife management and the impacts of relocation

Principal Advisor

Other advisors: Dr John Hall - 2025

Doctor Philosophy

##### Reducing Barriers to Drone-Based Bird Surveys

Principal Advisor

Other advisors: Associate Professor Tatsuya Amano - 2024

Doctor Philosophy

##### Urban nature health effects moderated by stressful contexts

Principal Advisor

Other advisors: Associate Professor Renee Zahnow - 2023

Doctor Philosophy

##### From Observations to Indicators: The Status and Conservation of Taiwan's Birds

Principal Advisor

Other advisors: Professor Martine Maron, Associate Professor Tatsuya Amano - 2022

Doctor Philosophy

##### Insect migration and conservation

Principal Advisor

Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Myron Zalucki - 2022

Doctor Philosophy

##### The interplay among nature experiences, nature connection and wellbeing

Principal Advisor

Other advisors: Professor Kelly Fielding - 2021

Doctor Philosophy

##### The conservation ecology of burrowing petrels on Macquarie Island

Principal Advisor - 2021

Doctor Philosophy

##### Global environmental governance for conserving migratory birds

Principal Advisor

Other advisors: Professor Salit Kark - 2020

Doctor Philosophy

##### Conserving shorebirds in human-dominated landscapes

Principal Advisor

Other advisors: Professor Martine Maron - 2019

Doctor Philosophy

##### Conserving Antarctic biodiversity in the Anthropocene

Principal Advisor

Other advisors: Professor Hugh Possingham - 2018

Doctor Philosophy

##### Green is the new gold: Examining the human-nature relationship

Principal Advisor

Other advisors: Associate Professor Courtney von Hippel - 2018

Doctor Philosophy

##### Conserving evolutionary processes

Principal Advisor - 2017

Doctor Philosophy

##### Ecology and Conservation of Australia's Shorebirds

Principal Advisor - 2017

Doctor Philosophy

##### Conserving Australia's predator-threatened mammals

Principal Advisor

Other advisors: Associate Professor Diana Fisher - 2016

Doctor Philosophy

##### Threats to migratory birds, and actions for their conservation

Principal Advisor

Other advisors: Professor Hugh Possingham - 2015

Doctor Philosophy

##### Conserving migratory and nomadic species

Principal Advisor

Other advisors: Professor Hugh Possingham - 2015

Doctor Philosophy

##### Identifying threats and conservation priorities across an international migration pathway

Principal Advisor

Other advisors: Professor Stuart Phinn, Professor Hugh Possingham - 2011

Master Philosophy

##### Urban growth, biodiversity, and the extinction of experience

Principal Advisor

Other advisors: Professor Hugh Possingham - 2026

Doctor Philosophy

##### Vocal diversity in an Australian open forest: insights from passive acoustic monitoring

Associate Advisor

Other advisors: Dr Berndt Janse Van Rensburg - 2025

Doctor Philosophy

##### Language barriers in the global transfer of conservation science

Associate Advisor

Other advisors: Associate Professor Tatsuya Amano - 2022

Doctor Philosophy

##### Conservation Biogeography of the Night Parrot (Pezoporus occidentalis)

Associate Advisor

Other advisors: Professor James Watson - 2020

Doctor Philosophy

##### Nest Ecology of an Endangered Woodland Avifauna

Associate Advisor

Other advisors: Professor Hugh Possingham - 2020

Doctor Philosophy

##### Plastic pollution and conservation of imperilled seabird species

Associate Advisor

Other advisors: Professor Hugh Possingham - 2020

Doctor Philosophy

##### Assessing Bird Migrations

Associate Advisor

Other advisors: Dr Simone Blomberg, Professor Hugh Possingham - 2019

Doctor Philosophy

##### Growing up healthy in the city: Pathways to child health and development benefits from nature

Associate Advisor - 2018

Doctor Philosophy

##### Seed dispersal and seedling establishment during early-stage tropical forest recovery within old-fields

Associate Advisor

Other advisors: Dr John Dwyer - 2018

Doctor Philosophy

##### Predicting the diversity and functional composition of woody plant communities under climate change

Associate Advisor

Other advisors: Dr John Dwyer - 2017

Doctor Philosophy

##### The Dynamics and Resilience of Coral Reefs

Associate Advisor

Other advisors: Professor Peter Mumby - 2017

Doctor Philosophy

##### Conserving migratory species under human impacts and climate change

Associate Advisor

Other advisors: Professor Hugh Possingham - 2014

Doctor Philosophy

##### How do herbivorous mammals adjust their trade-off between food and safety?

Associate Advisor - 2012

Doctor Philosophy

##### Improving measurements of protected area effectiveness

Associate Advisor

Other advisors: Professor Hugh Possingham - 2012

Doctor Philosophy

##### Spatial conservation prioritisation under global threats

Associate Advisor

Other advisors: Professor Hugh Possingham - 2012

Doctor Philosophy

##### Conservation in naturally fragmented landscapes: the Mexican cloud forest and Vanuatu archipelago

Associate Advisor

Other advisors: Professor Hugh Possingham

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