Jonathan Webb
Associate Professor
Health Psychology Unit
University of Technology Sydney
Australia
Biography
Jonathan is a wildlife ecologist with interests in conservation biology, wildlife management, animal behaviour, and physiological and behavioural ecology. His current research focuses on identifying causal factors responsible for declines of endangered fauna, and developing practical solutions to reverse such declines.
Research Interest
Restoration of rock outcrops for the endangered broad-headed snake Reintroducing endangered northern quolls to Kakadu National Park Using conditioned taste aversion to mitigate impacts of cane toads on predators Chemical communication in elapid snakes Long-term population ecology of elapid snakes in Morton National Park Evolution of antipredator behavior in nocturnal geckos