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Dr Ross Dwyer

PhD Ecology Exon, MRes St And, BSc(Zoology)(Hons) UoD

  • Senior Lecturer, Animal Ecology
  • School of Science, Technology and Engineering
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+61 7 5459 4523
Office location
H1.2.51
Campus
Sunshine Coast
Ross Dwyer

Dr Dwyer is an ecologist interested in the environmental and behavioural drivers for movement and space utilisation among animals, particularly aquatic vertebrates. His research is primarily field-based, where he uses emergent technologies such as satellite and acoustic telemetry to gain new insights into how animals behave and interact within their natural environment.

The underlying emphasis and direction of his research program is to understand the mechanisms driving habitat selection and migration, where the information gained can be used to help identify and mitigate human-wildlife conflict.

This includes:

  •  identifying critical habitats for crocodiles, turtles, and sawfishes
  • creating more effective protected areas for sharks and rays
  • quantifying environmental flows required to facilitate fish passage between rivers and estuaries
  • measuring disturbance impacts on seabird and shorebird populations

 

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Potential Research Projects for HDR and Honours Students

  • Spatial ecology of euryhaline teleosts, sharks and rays
  • Spatial ecology of estuarine crocodiles
  • Spatial ecology of freshwater turtles

Current Research Grants

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Movement ecology of elasmobranches

Dr Ross Dwyer

Prof Craig Franklin

Rio Tinto Aluminium Ltd 2017-2020 Through a concurrent part-time appointment with the University of Queensland, Dr Dwyer also leads a tracking program that seeks to gain new insights into the movement ecology of threatened sawfishes and river sharks in the eastern Gulf of Carpentaria.

Research areas

  • Movement ecology
  • Animal behaviour
  • Marine conservation
  • Disturbance ecology
  • Human-wildlife conflict

Teaching areas

  • ANM104 Marine Vertebrate Ecology and Conservation
  • ANM203 Understanding Ecological Data
  • ANM302 Global-Change Ecology

Dr Ross Dwyer's specialist areas of knowledge include: • Migration ecology, habitat use and foraging behaviour of aquatic predators • Using technology to help quantify disturbance impacts on wildlife • Large database management and data visualisation • Methods for modelling animal movement • Crocodile ecology • Freshwater turtle ecology

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