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Julian Reid is a Professor at the Fenner School of Environment & Society, Australian National University. His research focuses on arid-zone ecology and bird ecology, with a particular emphasis on waterbird populations and endangered species conservation. He has contributed to projects addressing biodiversity in arid regions like Channel Country and the Diamantina wetlands in South Australia.
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His research interests include arid-ecosystem dynamics, water bird population trends, and conservation strategies for critically endangered species like the Night Parrot (Pezoporus occidentalis). Recent work emphasizes methodological advancements in ecological surveys and habitat management for threatened species.
Key projects include ecological assessments of Cooper Creek waterholes, cane toad biodiversity impacts, and translocation proposals for the Buff-banded Rail. His collaborative projects often involve Indigenous communities and land managers in arid regions.
- Grants/Advising: Led/co-investigated 9 projects since 2004, focusing on arid-zone ecosystems and wildlife conservation. No listed advisees/students detected in provided texts.
Reid’s work bridges ecological theory and applied conservation, with a focus on adaptive management strategies in variable environments. His lab/teams collaborate extensively on field-based studies of rare and mobile species in Australia’s arid zones.
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