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Dr. Rosemary Hohnen is an Adjunct Research Fellow at the Faculty of Science and Technology, Charles Darwin University, specializing in Threatened Species Ecology and Wildlife Conservation. Her work addresses Australian biodiversity challenges through:
- Landscape-scale threat analysis
- Camera trap methodology development
- Post-fire ecosystem recovery
- Invasive species management
Key research themes include:
- Quantifying genomic diversity for declining mammals
- Analyzing fire-feral cat interactions in Australian ecosystems
- Mapping habitat complexity for marsupials
Her publications demonstrate strong interdisciplinary collaboration with institutions like CSIRO and NESP Threatened Species Recovery Hub. Current methodology integrates artificial intelligence with camera trap data for continental-scale wildlife monitoring, contributing to SDG 15 (Life on Land).
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