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The 2010 AERA recognises Corey Bradshaw’s quantitative research in wildlife population management and climate change impacts on biodiversity. The work has revolutionised how ecologists can combine demographic, genetic, landscape and economic data within advanced mathematical models to design the most cost-effective and efficient invasive species control, to determine threats to biodiversity, and to estimate the impact of human activities on biodiversity on a global scale.
Corey’s AERA Lecture was presented at ESA’s 50th anniversary conference in Canberra 6-10 December 2010.
For more information on Corey’s work visit http://www.adelaide.edu.au/directory/corey.bradshaw
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