Name: Ross Dwyer
Type: User
Company: University of the Sunshine Coast
Bio: Ecologist developing R-based tools to assist with the interpretation of spatial and temporal data sets
Twitter: DrRossDwyer
Location: Sunshine Coast, QLD
Blog: https://www.usc.edu.au/staff/dr-ross-dwyer
Ross Dwyer's Projects
This contains the data and documents for the Animals in Motion 2018 R workshop on Stradbroke Island in February 2018.
Storage of croc track html files
R Package that investigates association patterns and social structure in wild animal populations
Course materials for the JCU Animals in Motion 2017 R workshop
This contains the workshop notes for the 2018 Oceania Chondrichthyan Society meeting on Stradbroke Island in February 2018.
Web application for uploading, viewing and analysing animal tracking data
Global tracking networks and underwater monitoring are providing new insights into marine animal movements and local abundances. Dwyer et al. use these datasets to measure the conservation effectiveness of MPAs, showing that the majority of the worldโs coral reef-based MPAs are too small to protect five globally predominant coral reef shark species.
Repository for data and R scripts associated with dispersal kernel SharkRayMPA project
Shiny app visualising shark and ray distribution data
V-Track: software for analysing and visualising animal movement from acoustic telemetry detections