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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0776652

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $543,000.00
    Summary
    Dynamics of animal mediated vegetation establishment and persistence in disturbed landscapes. This project aims to provide strategies and commercial products for the best management of animals in plant community restoration. Ensuring effective seed dispersal and minimizing levels of herbivory will reduce resources expended on restoration and ensure sustainable ecosystems. A small reduction in the costs of individual plant protection not only improves the success of rehabilitation programs but sa .... Dynamics of animal mediated vegetation establishment and persistence in disturbed landscapes. This project aims to provide strategies and commercial products for the best management of animals in plant community restoration. Ensuring effective seed dispersal and minimizing levels of herbivory will reduce resources expended on restoration and ensure sustainable ecosystems. A small reduction in the costs of individual plant protection not only improves the success of rehabilitation programs but save millions of dollars throughout the mining industry and rural areas generally. It will also save thousands of dollars in culling programs. An extension of our study will target roadside hazards where kangaroos and traffic have high impact rates.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0455776

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $144,170.00
    Summary
    How to stop a range expansion: A molecular ecological examination of the European starling. This project is a test-case for a new integrated proactive management of invading pest species. The partner industries are responsible for controlling European starling invasions that threaten agriculture and Australia's only internationally-recognised terrestrial biodiversity hotspot. This project combines traditional ecology, novel molecular approaches, and new statistics to establish source populatio .... How to stop a range expansion: A molecular ecological examination of the European starling. This project is a test-case for a new integrated proactive management of invading pest species. The partner industries are responsible for controlling European starling invasions that threaten agriculture and Australia's only internationally-recognised terrestrial biodiversity hotspot. This project combines traditional ecology, novel molecular approaches, and new statistics to establish source population(s), and disperser characteristics. This will enable a focused control effort, and training of a graduate student and partner industries in this approach. This project is of great significance to rural Australia, and falls within several research priority areas: protection from pests (RP4, PG2) and an environmentally sustainable Australia (RP1, PG2,3).
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0667704

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $183,250.00
    Summary
    Tracking crocodiles in 3-dimensions: A remote monitoring study of movement patterns and diving behaviour. The result from this study will promote a better understanding and appreciation of crocodiles and will help to assist conservation managers in determining population dynamics and movements of crocodiles in Queensland. This study will showcase, on an international stage, Australia as being a leader in crocodilian research and conservation, with the results from this study being actively pres .... Tracking crocodiles in 3-dimensions: A remote monitoring study of movement patterns and diving behaviour. The result from this study will promote a better understanding and appreciation of crocodiles and will help to assist conservation managers in determining population dynamics and movements of crocodiles in Queensland. This study will showcase, on an international stage, Australia as being a leader in crocodilian research and conservation, with the results from this study being actively presented and profiled in both the scientific and general media. Finally this project will encourage and promote a long term research association between the University of Queensland, Australia Zoo and Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service that will stimulate scientific discovery, and promote effective conservation through education and research.
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