Comparative & Functional Morphology

Large-scale ecology, also referred to as macroecology, studies the patterns and (hopefully) the processes that are seen at large spatial and temporal scales within ecological communities. It embraces aspects of landscape ecology, biogeography, ecological physiology, physical geography and climatology.

This website presents my work in macroecology and related scientific interests in species distribution modelling, and comparative nand functional morphology.

Image Credit: The brilliant "square peg in round hole" image comes from ePublicist.

demonstration of tabulated data

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Species distribution models for most microchiropteran species in Australia and New Guinea have been completed. See the results.

An ambitious project to make species distribution models for all 2,532 introduced plant species in Australia is underway. See the first block of models here.