Margaret E. Andrew
Lecturer
Environmental and Conservation Sciences
Murdoch University
Australia
Biography
Margaret E. Andrew is a spatial ecologist with expertise in Landscape Ecology, Conservation Ecology, Remote Sensing, GIS, and spatial and statistical analyses. Her research focuses on the application of geospatial methods to conservation planning and assessment, landscape ecology, and biodiversity research.
Research Interest
Application of geospatial methods to conservation planning and assessment, landscape ecology, and biodiversity research.
Publications
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Mayor, S.J., R.P. Guralnick, M.W. Tingley, J. Otegui, J.C. Withey, S.C. Elmendorf, M.E. Andrew, S. Leyk, I.S. Pearse, and D.C. Schneider. (2017). Increasing phenological asynchrony between spring green-up and arrival of migratory birds. Scientific Reports. 7:1902. doi:10.1038/s41598-017-02045-z.
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Andrew, M.E. and H. Warrener. (2017). Detecting microrefugia in semi-arid landscapes from remotely sensed vegetation dynamics. Remote Sensing of Environment. 200:114-124. doi:10.1016/j.rse.2017.08.005.
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Coops, N.C., G.J.M. Rickbeil, D.K. Bolton, M.E. Andrew, and N.C. Brouwers. (in press). Disentangling vegetation and climate as drivers of Australian vertebrate richness. Ecography. doi:10.1111/ecog.02813.