Endangered species management

One of the biggest challenges in conservation biology is addressing the cumulative and interactive effects of multiple global change drivers. Habitat loss, climate change, disturbance, and overharvesting can all add up to high extinction threats for many species. Focusing on threatened and endangered Asian biodiversity, our lab is applying modeling and field techniques to inform conservation efforts for at-risk species including mammals, birds, reptiles, insects, and plants. Example species we are now studying include the Chinese pangolin (Manis pentadactyla), African zebrawood (Microberlinia bisulcata), and Hong Kong populations of tropical pitcher plant (Nepenthes mirabilis), Tockay gecko (Gekko gecko) and Eurasian otter (Lutra lutra).

 
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