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Professor Heinsohn's primary research interests lie in conservation biology and evolutionary ecology of vertebrates, with a focus on birds.
To date, he has completed six major ARC/NSF funded field projects, five on the behavioural ecology and conservation biology of birds (white-winged choughs, 1985-1997, Eclectus parrots, 1997-2007, palm cockatoos, 1999-present, waterfowl movements in northern Australia, 2007-2010, swift parrots, 2010-present) and mammals (Serengeti lions, 1990-1995).
He has also contributed to a variety of published collaborations on over 40 vertebrate species.
Increasingly, Professor Heinsohn is directing his research at the landscape level as he seeks to identify the broad-scale processes shaping conservation problems.
The bird species he chooses to work with are often large and wide-ranging, and make excellent tools for investigations of habitat use over large areas. However, he maintains a strong interest in individual based social behaviour, cognition and tool use.
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Giselle Owens, Ana Gracanin,Joanne Potts,Catherine M. Young,Robert Heinsohn,Philip Gibbons,Dejan Stojanovic
AUSTRAL ECOLOGYno. 2 (2024)
F1000Research (2024)
Conservation Geneticspp.1-13, (2024)
Current biology : CBno. 18 (2023): R939-R940
Rachael B. Gross,Robert Heinsohn
DIVERSITY-BASELno. 3 (2023): 451-451
EMU-AUSTRAL ORNITHOLOGYno. 1 (2023): 14-23
Proceedings. Biological sciencesno. 2006 (2023): 20231271-20231271
Heredityno. 5 (2023): 289-301
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