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Advancing the monitoring of seagrass dynamics with hyperspectral remote sensing Project description: Seagrasses provide numerous ecological functions and ecosystem services, including food and
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(first or upper second-class Honours degree, Masters degree by research, or equivalent). A research thesis component in a relevant entomology, ecology, environmental or agricultural science. Demonstrated
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, or an ability and interest to develop quantitative analysis skills. You should ideally have a background and strong interest in at least one of the following: spatial ecology environmental modelling environmental
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biogeochemists. Requirements: Master’s degree or equivalent in biogeochemistry, environmental science, or microbial ecology. Excellent oral and written communication skills in English. Strong experience with
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floods, extreme heat, and bushfires, is crucial for rapidly growing cities. These cities comprise intricate networks of social, ecological, physical, and technological subsystems with structural and
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have experience conducting social science research methods, whilst experience with other research methods such as geospatial analysis, ecological census techniques, and/or economic and financial analysis
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Bush Heritage Australia. Specifically, the project will investigate the movement ecology of kangaroos as it relates directly to their applied management. The project will involve the collection
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Undertake research to improve how we understand, measure and report on the benefits from private protected areas in Australia, with options to focus on the ecological, social or economic dimensions
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Background Australian coastal waters are characterised by low nutrient availability, as well as high variability in water temperatures. This has contributed to the formation of a unique and ecologically
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conducted across the Perth metropolitan area, with the potential to extend to other Australian cities. The successful PhD candidate will work as part of a growing urban ecology research team in collaboration