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Tobin D. Northfield is a Researcher at James Cook University (JCU), focusing on ecological and agricultural sustainability research. His work bridges multiple disciplines including entomology, biodiversity conservation, and climate change impacts. He has contributed to over 50 peer-reviewed publications, exploring topics such as pollinator community stability, biological control mechanisms, and agroecosystem dynamics.
Research Interests: Dr. Northfield’s primary areas of research include:
- Ecological interactions in agroecosystems and natural environments
- Biological control strategies for pest management
- Climate change effects on species distributions and community stability
- Biodiversity conservation in human-modified landscapes
Key Themes in Publications: Recent work emphasizes the role of organic farming practices in sustaining pollinator diversity (Functional Ecology 2023), environmental drivers of jellyfish distributions (PLoS ONE 2022), and the ecological consequences of agricultural intensification (Journal of Applied Ecology 2020). His research frequently integrates field studies with theoretical modeling to address applied ecological challenges.
Collaborations: Active collaborations include projects with institutions like the USDA, University of Washington, and University of Queensland, focusing on interdisciplinary solutions for sustainable agriculture and biodiversity preservation.
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