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Brendan C. Ebner is a researcher affiliated with James Cook University's TropWATER research center. His work focuses on aquatic ecology, conservation biology, and the behavioral and ecological dynamics of freshwater and marine species. He has contributed to studies on fish migration, habitat use under climate change, endangered species conservation, and the impacts of human activities on aquatic ecosystems.
Key research interests include the behavior of species such as sawfish, morays, and turtles, as well as the effects of environmental stressors like habitat degradation and climate extremes. His interdisciplinary approach combines field observations, remote monitoring technologies, and experimental studies to address ecological and conservation challenges.
Recent publications highlight trends in studying species responses to climate change, the importance of flow regimes for fish reproduction, and innovative methods for assessing biodiversity using underwater video and telemetry. Ebner collaborates extensively with institutions like CSIRO and international researchers, addressing global issues such as invasive species control and freshwater ecosystem management.


