Past events
Past events hosted by the Centre for Biodiversity Analysis.
A Tempo and Mode Seminar hosted by the Centre for Macroevolution & Macroecology.
Citizen science is booming in Australia as it is seen as a cost-effective means of community engagement, publication education and data collection.
Methods to infer diversification dynamics, biogeography and trait evolution are becoming increasingly (and infuriatingly) complex.
Biological invasions pose a significant threat to global biodiversity, but can also provide interesting insight into ecological theory.
Complex systems are those systems that are comprised of a large number of interacting units, such as neurons in a brain, and individual animals in fish schools
In this workshop, participants will use the ALA (Atlas of Living Australia) and the BCCVL (Biodiversity and Climate Change Virtual Laboratory) to explore
After a long absence, C&C resumes this week with a discussion on the following paper: Gallagher, R.V. (2016) Correlates of range size variation in the