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Key projects include simulating vegetation responses to climate change, predicting species population trajectories, identifying ecological drivers of species extirpation, and assessing the impacts of invasive species and human activities on native ecosystems.

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By integrating quantitative modelling and empirical data, we aim to advance conservation science and develop data-driven strategies for biodiversity management in a rapidly changing world.​

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human-environment interactions

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innovative methodologies & predictive tools

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ecological interactions & trait dynamics

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conservation & ecosystem management

We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the lands, waters and skies where we live and work

CONTACT US

Biogeography, Ecology & Modelling Lab

School of Life Sciences, building 4, Level 6, room 512

PO Box 123 Broadway, Ultimo 2007

New South Wales, Australia

Dr Frédérik Saltré 

Frederik.saltre@uts.edu.au

+61 8 8201 5499

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