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Roger is an ecologist interested in the science-policy interface and how to facilitate the uptake of scientific research into the policy process. She currently works in the area of citizen science, developing and guiding citizen science programs to involve the community in data collection and
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Previously Roger worked in the climate change impacts and adaptation section within the Office of Environment and Heritage. The section works on both science and policy related projects in order to quantify projected climate impacts for both humans and other biota and assist in the uptake of
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Roger, Erin, Shawn W. Laffan, and Daniel Ramp. "Road impacts a tipping point for wildlife populations in threatened landscapes." Population ecology 53, no. 1 (2011): 215-227.
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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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Using endemism to assess representation of protected areas- the family Myrtaceae in the Great Blue Mountains World Heritage Area
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Hughes, L., Downey, P., Duursma Englert, D., Gallagher, R., Johnson, S., Leishman, M.,Roger, E, Smith, P., Steel, J .(2013).
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Prioritising naturalised plant species for threat assessment: developing a decision tool for managers.
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Next-Generation Invaders? Hotspots for Naturalised Sleeper Weeds in Australia under Future Climates.
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Recently Roger completed a secondment from OEH where she was employed as a postdoctoral fellow at
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Impacts of shrub encroachment on ecosystem structure and functioning: towards a global synthesis
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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 Bachelor of Science with Honours at
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National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility, Gold Coast, pp. 69.
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Road impacts a tipping point for wildlife populations in threatened landscapes
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Linking habitat suitability and road mortalities across geographic ranges
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Duursma DE, Gallagher RV, Roger E, Hughes L, Downey PO, et al. (2013).
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Trace elements status of moose and white-tailed deer in Nova Scotia
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Incorporating habitat use in models of fauna fatalities on roads
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adaptation actions across government and the private sector.
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Ramp, D., Gates-Foale, C., Roger, E., Croft, D.B. (2011).
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PLoS ONE 8(12): e84222. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0084222
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Frequency of animal-vehicle collisions in New South Wales
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National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility
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Ottawa
Ontario
Citizen Science
Environmental Monitoring, Evaluation and Reporting
Science-policy interface
NSW Office of Environment and Heritage
Ottawa
Ontario
Office of Environment and Heritage
OEH
University of New South Wales
Acadia University
environmental monitoring
Macquarie University
National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility
Habitat selection by the common wombat (Vombatus ursinus) in disturbed environments: implications for conservation of a common species
Trace elements status of moose and white-tailed deer in Nova Scotia
Frequency of animal-vehicle collisions in New South Wales
Incorporating habitat use in models of fauna fatalities on roads
Road impacts a tipping point for wildlife populations in threatened landscapes
Impacts of shrub encroachment on ecosystem structure and functioning: towards a global synthesis
Suitability of acoustics as non-lethal deterrents for macropodids: the influence of origin, delivery, and anti-predator behaviour
Linking habitat suitability and road mortalities across geographic ranges
Using endemism to assess representation of protected areas- the family Myrtaceae in the Great Blue Mountains World Heritage Area
Prioritising naturalised plant species for threat assessment: developing a decision tool for managers.
Next-Generation Invaders? Hotspots for Naturalised Sleeper Weeds in Australia under Future Climates.
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