Bradshaw
Flinders University
Professor Bradshaw’s research is mainly in the area of global-change ecology — how human endeavour and climate fluctuations have altered past, present, and future ecosystems. His most important contributions have been in the area of applied ecology, biodiversity conservation, theoretical ecology, extinction dynamics, human demography, species responses to climate change, disease ecology, and applying ecological theory and modelling techniques to hindcast prehistoric ecosystems.
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“My principal tool is the application of mathematical and statistical models to predict past and future events. I am a messy, but effective computer coder.”
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