Latest news

Search news stories

Enter a keyword to search news.

New Paper: Trophic ecology of reef sharks determined using stable isotopes and telemetry

A new paper written by Environment Institute member , as well as C. W. Speed, from the Australian Institute of Marine Science/ Research Institute for the Environment & Livelihoods, Charles Darwin University; M. G. Meekan from the Australian Institute of Marine Science; I. C. Field from the Australian Institute of Marine Science/ Marine Mammal Research Group, Graduate School for the Environment, Macquarie University; C. R. McMahon from the Research Institute for the Environment & Livelihoods, Charles Darwin University; K. Abrantes from the Coastal and Estuary Ecosystem Ecology Laboratory, School of Marine and Tropical Biology, James Cook University. has recently been published in the Journal .

[Read more about New Paper: Trophic ecology of reef sharks determined using stable isotopes and telemetry]

Archaeopteryx - shaken but not stirred

[Read more about Archaeopteryx - shaken but not stirred]

New thinking required on wildlife disease

[Read more about New thinking required on wildlife disease]

EI Members win 2010 Best Paper Award

[Read more about EI Members win 2010 Best Paper Award]

AMOS 亚洲色吧 2011 Student Essay Prize

[Read more about AMOS 亚洲色吧 2011 Student Essay Prize]

New Paper - Experimental comparison of aerial larvicides and habitat modification for controlling disease-carrying Aedes vigilax mosquitoes

[Read more about New Paper - Experimental comparison of aerial larvicides and habitat modification for controlling disease-carrying Aedes vigilax mosquitoes]

Plant DNA Barcodes Can Accurately Estimate Species Richness in Poorly Known Floras

[Read more about Plant DNA Barcodes Can Accurately Estimate Species Richness in Poorly Known Floras]

Professor Corey Bradshaw wins Future Fellowship

[Read more about Professor Corey Bradshaw wins Future Fellowship]

New Paper - Booming during a bust: Asynchronous population responses of arid zone lizards to climatic variables

[Read more about New Paper - Booming during a bust: Asynchronous population responses of arid zone lizards to climatic variables]

New Paper - Strange bedfellows? Techno-fixes to solve the big conservation issues in southern Asia

[Read more about New Paper - Strange bedfellows? Techno-fixes to solve the big conservation issues in southern Asia]

Facebook and twitter

Newsletter & social media

Join us for a sensational mix of news, events and research at the Environment Institute. Find out about听new initiatives and听share with your friends what's happening.

听听听