معرفی
Dr. Christa Beckmann is a Senior Lecturer in Environmental Science at the School of Science, RMIT University, located at City Campus, Australia. Her research focuses on Ecology, Animal Behaviour, Life History Theory, Birds, Wildlife Conservation, and Human-wildlife Conflict. She teaches courses such as ONPS2186 Applied Science Project and ENVI1145 Environmental Sampling and Analysis. Her work spans behavioral ecology, cancer evolution, and conservation biology, with recent studies exploring behavioral variation in animals under predation risk and the impact of food availability on tumorigenesis. Dr. Beckmann supervises projects like 'Changing human behaviour to benefit nature (and people)' and 'Human Behaviour Change for Nature Conservation'.
Research Trends: Her articles highlight interdisciplinary approaches, combining behavioral ecology with evolutionary biology and conservation science. Key themes include the interplay between behavior and environmental pressures, cancer evolution in ecological contexts, and the role of human activities in biodiversity loss.
Advising & Grants: Supervises research projects on human behavior change for conservation but no specific grants mentioned. No lab/teams explicitly listed, though her work likely involves field and experimental setups.



