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Dr. Luke P. Shoo is a researcher affiliated with the School of Earth and Environmental Sciences at James Cook University. His work focuses on the impacts of climate change on biodiversity, particularly in tropical rainforest ecosystems. Key research themes include species dispersal, thermal stress adaptation, and the identification of climate refugia.
Research interests span biodiversity conservation in tropical environments, ecological modeling, and biogeography. His studies often integrate field surveys, climate projections, and spatial analysis to assess species vulnerability and inform conservation strategies.
Recent publications highlight his contributions to understanding how microhabitats buffer amphibians from warming, the role of dispersal in mitigating biodiversity loss, and methods for tropical rainforest restoration. Collaborations include researchers from JCU, the Reef and Rainforest Research Centre, and international institutions.

