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Associate Professor Corey J. A. Bradshaw

Research Director
Marine Impacts

Corey BradshawCorey Bradshaw currently holds a joint position as Associate Professor at the University of Adelaide and South Australian Research and Development Institute (Aquatic Sciences). His current responsibilities are to develop research capability in the area of marine climate change, with emphasis on establishing a network of scientists examining marine biological community responses to predicted changes in ocean environments.

Corey has a strong international reputation in conservation biology and population ecology, with a diverse research background in:

  • Population dynamics
  • Predicting the vulnerability of species to environmental change
  • Optimal foraging theory
  • Sustainability harvest and density reduction
  • Disease dynamics and environmental drivers of population change

Specific research foci include analytical and computer simulation modelling, quantitative behavioural ecology, foraging dynamics, impacts of tropical habitat modification on biodiversity, wildlife population management and sustainable harvest, evaluation of the minimum viable population size concept, examining the relative contribution of intrinsic (density regulation) factors on population trajectories, and the ecology of invasive species.

See Corey's University of Adelaide homepage