Highways or back tracks: Understanding animal dispersal and habitat connectivity using genomic data
Using landscape genomics to understand invertebrate population connectivity
Some of our projects (current and historical).
Using landscape genomics to understand invertebrate population connectivity
Halting the toad invasion
Models for managing invasive species.
Using landscape genomics to understand animal dispersal patterns.
Can we use a genetic load to halt invasions?
Searching for one of Australia’s most threatened species.
Investigating the distribution of a rare spinifex dependent bird.
Developing behavioural measures for antipredator behaviour.
Models for managing a pest of aquaculture
Using citizen science to understand snake ecology.
Population genomics and declines in northern Australia’s mammal fauna.
Moving genetic variation to where it can effect conservation outcomes.
A new experimental system for investigating evolution during invasion
Using targeted gene flow and training to save quolls
Fire, logging and the population genomics of Eucalyptus regnans forests.