PhD candidate at Monash University, studying coastal species and applied ecology: finding better ways to detect and remove as well as long-term and hidden effects of entanglement on ocean predators (Australian fur seals).
Currently attending ICCB 2025 to talk about my PhD work using thermal drones to better detect fur seals entanglements in fishing gear and marine debris, and the long term effects of those entanglements on health and behaviour!
Talk is Monday in Ecology and Behaviour I and poster 101 same evening!
June 15, 2025 at 12:04 PM
Currently attending ICCB 2025 to talk about my PhD work using thermal drones to better detect fur seals entanglements in fishing gear and marine debris, and the long term effects of those entanglements on health and behaviour!
Talk is Monday in Ecology and Behaviour I and poster 101 same evening!
Time to prepare for the influx of drone-assisted advancements in wildlife ecophysiology? A. Yaney-Keller et al describe best practices to diversify across species & environments and use current data sources and technologies. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39822117/ @LetsGetPhysEcol
January 24, 2025 at 5:38 AM
Time to prepare for the influx of drone-assisted advancements in wildlife ecophysiology? A. Yaney-Keller et al describe best practices to diversify across species & environments and use current data sources and technologies. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39822117/ @LetsGetPhysEcol