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Warming oceans might force New Zealand’s sperm and blue whales to shift to cooler southern waters

19 Aug 202219 Aug 2022
Frédérik Saltré, Flinders University; Karen A Stockin, Massey University, and Katharina J. Peters, University of Canterbury The world’s oceans are absorbing more than 90% of the excess heat and energy…
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History of species distribution models

21 Jul 2020
This little historical overview by recently completed undergraduate student, Sofie Costin (soon to join our lab!), nicely summarises the history, strengths, and limitations of species distribution modelling in ecology, conservation and restoration.…
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Koala extinctions past, present, and future

12 Jun 201912 Jun 2019
Koalas are one of the most recognised symbols of Australian wildlife. But the tree-living marsupial koala is not doing well throughout much of its range in eastern Australia. Ranging as…

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