Dr Mike Weston |
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| Before coming to Deakin, I worked for 17 years in the not-for-profit conservation sector. My interests are diverse but centre around wildlife and people, and working constructively to solve potential conflicts for the benefit of both people and biodiversity. My particular passion is the conservation of beach-nesting birds, and how they might be able to coexist with extremely high numbers of recreationists. Research interests
CareerBSc with Honours, Melbourne University (1987-1991)PhD, Melbourne University (2001) Threatened Bird Network Coordinator, Birds Australia (1999-2001) Research and Conservation Manager, Birds Australia (2000-2007) Lecturer, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Deakin University (2007 onwards) Key publicationsChambers, L.E., Hughes, L. and Weston M.A. (2005) Climate change and its impact on Australia’s avifauna The Emu 105, No 1, 1-20 CSIROWeston, M.A., and Elgar, M.A. (2007) Responses of incubating Hooded Plovers (Thinornis rubricollis) to disturbance Journal of Coastal Research 23, No 3, 569-576 Coastal Education and Research Foundation Clemens, R, Weston, MA, Haslem, A, Silcocks, A and Ferris, J (2010) Identification of significant shorebird areas Diversity and Distributions 16, 229-242 Blackwell Publishing Antos, M.J., Ehmke G.C., Tzaros, C.L. and Weston M.A. (2007) Unauthorised human use of an urban coastal wetland sanctuary: Current and future patterns Landscape and Urban Planning 80, 173-183 Elsevier Weston M.A., with various coauthors (2003-2006) State of Australia's birds Birds Australia View entire list of audited publications Professional activitiesAssociate Editor, The EmuVictorian State Organiser, Australian Bird and Bat Banding Scheme (ABBBS) Member of the Australasian Ornithological Conference (AOC) Advisory Committee Organising Committee, 2010 Australasian Wildlife Management Society Conference Course Coordinator, Wildlife and Conservation Biology Related linksAustralasian Wildlife Management Societyhttp://www.awms.org.nz PhD studentsStudent nameThesis titleTanya PykIndividual quality in the Australsian Gannet Emma CarlosThe value of weeds to wildlife Natalie SheppardForaging of an obligate beach bird Gill Ainsworth (CDU)Human values and birds Honours studentsStudent nameThesis title Hayley Glover (completed)Response distances of birds to disturbance: towards meaningful buffers Jessica Bywater (completed)Parental care and mating system of Red-capped Plover Elizabeth Bennett (completed)Microsatellite analysis of Hooded and Red-capped Plover Kirsty Young (completed)Attitudes of Australians to beaches Amanda Orlowski (completed)The effects of koala-related defoliation on woodland bird and mammal communities Adam Cardilini (completed)Does compromised parental care constitute an ecological trap for Masked Lapwings breeding in suburbia? Kasun Ekanayake (completed)Plumage dimorphism and predation risk in the Red-capped Plover Kelly Shannon and Stephanie LomasRaven predation on ground-nesting birds Maree YarwoodA century of 'The Emu' Aimie CribbinNest fate and conditioned aversion as a management tool for the Hooded PloverTeaching areasWildlife Conservation and EcologyHuman/Wildlife Conflict Biodiversity |
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