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研究领域

Amphibians Herpetology Invasive species Macroecology Reptiles Species distribution modeling

My research focuses on understanding how species traits and human activities influence the processes of invasion and extinction in amphibians and reptiles. My current research revolves around three main themes: (i) biases in amphibian and reptile invasions, (ii) optimal management of invasive amphibians, and (iii) the role of species distribution models (SDMs) in conservation decision-making. Check out rtingley.wordpress.com for more details on my research interests.

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Assessing the cost-efficiency of environmental DNA sampling. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 2016 Long-term monitoring reveals declines in an endemic predator following invasion by an exotic prey species. Animal Conservation. 19. 2016 Statistical approaches to account for false-positive errors in environmental DNA samples. Molecular Ecology Resources. 16. 2016 Environmental DNA sampling is more sensitive than a traditional survey technique for detecting an aquatic invader. Ecological Applications. 25. 2015 European newts establish in Australia, marking the arrival of a new amphibian order. Biological Invasions. 17. 2015 Interactive effects of climate change and fire on metapopulation viability of a forest-dependent frog in south-eastern Australia. Biological Conservation. 190. 2015 Is my species distribution model fit for purpose? Matching data and models to applications. Global Ecology and Biogeography. 24. 2015 When trends intersect: The challenge of protecting freshwater ecosystems under multiple land use and hydrological intensification scenarios. Science of the Total Environment. 534. 2015

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