Lars Bejder
Professor
Environmental and Conservation Sciences
Murdoch University
Australia
Biography
Lars Bejder is a professor in the Environmental and Conservation Sciences department in Murdoch University
Research Interest
Lars Bejder main research interests fall into three categories: analysing and developing quantitative methods to evaluate complex animal social structures; evaluating impacts of human activity (coastal development, tourism, habitat degradation) on cetaceans; and fundamental biology and ecology, including assessing abundance and habitat use of marine wildlife. He work closely with wildlife management agencies to optimise the conservation- and management outcomes of my research.
Publications
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Berry, T., Osterrieder, S., Murray, D., Coghlan, M., Richardson, A., Grealy, A., Stat, M., Bejder, L., Bunce, M., (2017), DNA metabarcoding for diet analysis and biodiversity: A case study using the endangered Australian sea lion (Neophoca cinerea), Ecology and Evolution, 7, 14, pages -.
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Chabanne, D., Finn, H., Bejder, L., (2017), Identifying the Relevant Local Population for Environmental Impact Assessments of Mobile Marine Fauna, Frontiers in Marine Science, 4, 148, pages 1 - 17.
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Hawkins, E., Harcourt, R., Bejder, L., Brooks, L., Grech, A., Christiansen, F., Marsh, H., Harrison, P., (2017), Best Practice Framework and Principles for Monitoring the Effect of Coastal Development on Marine Mammals, Frontiers in Marine Science, 4, 59, pages 1 - 15.