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James Camac's Research. Plant traits, climate change and fire regimes. Williams R.J., Wahren C-H., Hoffmann, A.A., Vesk, P.A. (2016) Climatic warming strengthens a positive feedback between alpine shrubs and fire. BioRxiv. doi: 10.1101/043919. GitHub. Fraser, I.P, Williams, R.J., Murphy, B.P., Camac J.S. Vesk, P.A. (2016) Fuels and landscape flammability in an Australian alpine environment. Camac, J.S. Ecology, 96(5), 1445. github repo. 2015) Climate Research, 64 159-171. Camac J.S.,. Camac, J.S. Biodive...
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Luke O'Loughlin's Research. Studying biological invasions, novel interactions and how communities respond to change. Please feel free to contact me if you’re interested in my research, science communication, have any questions, or ideas for further research. Luke S O’Loughlin. Department of Ecology, Environment and Evolution. Kingsbury Dr, Bundoora. 61 467 639 737. 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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The slides and the script: ESA presentation from Alice Springs 2014 | Luke O'Loughlin's Research
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Luke O'Loughlin's Research. Studying biological invasions, novel interactions and how communities respond to change. What would happen if we stopped trying to burn it, and simply let Coast Tea-Tree senescence and fall over? Invasive species are re-structuring our world yet another consequence of human success →. The slides and the script: ESA presentation from Alice Springs 2014. October 9, 2014. 8220;Up next we have Luke O’L. Thanks. Its O’L. 8220;Oh I’m sorry”. Laughs ensue (good start)*. However turni...
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The other day I saw a seminar by Robyn Williams and this is what I learnt* | Luke O'Loughlin's Research
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Luke O'Loughlin's Research. Studying biological invasions, novel interactions and how communities respond to change. Dodging disturbance: a tale of extreme luck while conducting field-based ecological research. Three-Minute-Thesis: why should you care about biological invasions →. The other day I saw a seminar by Robyn Williams and this is what I learnt*. May 27, 2014. What did Henry Sutton invent in Ballarat in 1885? I didn’t either. The answer my friend is television! Presented at La Trobe University t...
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Invasive species are re-structuring our world – yet another consequence of human success | Luke O'Loughlin's Research
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Luke O'Loughlin's Research. Studying biological invasions, novel interactions and how communities respond to change. The slides and the script: ESA presentation from Alice Springs 2014. The end of this PhD research is near…. →. Invasive species are re-structuring our world yet another consequence of human success. November 4, 2014. The annual breeding migration of these native crabs is a real spectacle of nature. As you can imagine, the local extinction of these ‘keystone’ crabs at the hands of the crazy...
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Luke O'Loughlin's Research. Studying biological invasions, novel interactions and how communities respond to change. Please feel free to contact me if you’re interested in my research, science communication, have any questions, or ideas for further research. Luke S O’Loughlin. Department of Ecology, Environment and Evolution. Kingsbury Dr, Bundoora. 61 467 639 737. 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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Luke O'Loughlin's Research. Studying biological invasions, novel interactions and how communities respond to change. 6 O’Loughlin, L.S. Green P.T. (2016) Habitat augmentation drives secondary invasion: an experimental approach to determine the mechanism of invasion success. Ecology. 5 O’Loughlin, L.S. Green P.T. (2015) Invader-invader mutualism influences land snail community composition and alters invasion success of alien species in tropical rainforest. 4 O’Loughlin, L.S.,. 6), 537-544 / PDF. O’L...
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What would happen if we stopped trying to burn it, and simply let Coast Tea-Tree senescence and fall over? | Luke O'Loughlin's Research
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Luke O'Loughlin's Research. Studying biological invasions, novel interactions and how communities respond to change. Three-Minute-Thesis: communicating your research to a general audience. The slides and the script: ESA presentation from Alice Springs 2014 →. What would happen if we stopped trying to burn it, and simply let Coast Tea-Tree senescence and fall over? September 22, 2014. From the Yanakie Isthmus. However, most of the isthmus is still heavily encroached by the native invader and. Had begun to...
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The slides and the script: ATBC presentation from Honolulu 2015 | Luke O'Loughlin's Research
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Luke O'Loughlin's Research. Studying biological invasions, novel interactions and how communities respond to change. Littlest exotic species provide evidence for big invasion concept →. The slides and the script: ATBC presentation from Honolulu 2015. July 28, 2015. The following post features the slides and (roughly) what I said when presenting part of my research at the Association for Tropical Biology and Conservation annual conference. Invasive Giant African Land Snails (. Which brings me to my study ...