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The number of research projects:

Video Transect Recording
Recording a video transect of coral reef
Montebello/Barrow Islands
Marine Conservation Reserve

Researchers in the Science Division are:

  • active in over 160 science project plans and a range of core conservation activities
  • facilitating over 60 postgraduate student projects
  • working in collaboration with external agencies on over 90 conservation projects
  • working across all 9 regions of Western Australia and the 26 IBRA bioregions of Western Australia

Breadth and variety of research projects:

Researchers in the Science Division are:

  • applying techniques from the molecular (DNA) level to the astronomical (photometry)
  • working at spatial scales from small islands and remnant vegetation formed by agricultural land use to the regional level (Pilbara Biological Survey).
  • studying biota across most Kingdoms, including fungi and invertebrates (terrestrial and aquatic).
  • working with organisms from the microscopic (some fungi and invertebrates) to the macroscopic (trees, birds and mammals).
  • investigating issues along a major part of the temporal spectrums, from the 1870s (biodiversity decline) to the end of this century (climate change).
  • investigating many ecological processes including predation by foxes and cats, disturbance regimes (fire), hydrological regimes (salt), disease, competition, herbivory, fragmentation and germination.
  • involved and expert in many research disciplines including genetics, ecology, biogeography and taxonomy.
  • contributing to policy development, monitoring programs, conservation planning, corporatization of data, information management and adherence to statistically sound project design and analysis.

List of research projects and activities for 2006/2007


Last Updated ( Wednesday, 17 October 2007 )
 

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