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Leah J. Carr is a Researcher affiliated with James Cook University, contributing to critical research in conservation biology and ecological science. Her work focuses on endangered species monitoring, wildlife disease dynamics, and population genetics, with a particular emphasis on amphibians and marine elasmobranchs.
Her research integrates molecular techniques such as environmental DNA (eDNA) sampling to address conservation challenges, including the impact of diseases like chytridiomycosis on amphibian populations. Collaborative efforts with institutions and researchers globally highlight her role in interdisciplinary conservation science.
Key contributions include studies on the practical application of eDNA methods for endangered species conservation and the genetic mechanisms influencing population recovery post-disease outbreaks. While her profile does not explicitly list awards or students, her publications reflect a strong commitment to advancing conservation strategies through empirical research.
