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and policymaking. Roger's PhD research examined how wildlife populations are impacted by roads and how this impact varies at different spatial scales.
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Habitat selection by the common wombat (Vombatus ursinus) in disturbed environments: implications for conservation of a common species
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Suitability of acoustics as non-lethal deterrents for macropodids: the influence of origin, delivery, and anti-predator behaviour
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monitoring projects. Her particular interest is exploring if citizen science can benefit
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Eldridge, D.J, Bowker, M., Maestre, F., Roger, E., Reynolds, J., Whitford, W. (2011).
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in 2010 with a PhD in ecology. She completed her
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222:. Landscape Ecology 27:1167-1181.
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