- Primate Behavior and Ecology
- Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
- Social Acceptance of Renewable Energy
- Climate Change, Adaptation, Migration
- Human-Animal Interaction Studies
- Ocean Acidification Effects and Responses
- Animal Behavior and Reproduction
- Species Distribution and Climate Change
- Zoonotic diseases and public health
- Psychology of Moral and Emotional Judgment
- Agricultural Development and Management
- Agricultural Innovations and Practices
- Environmental Education and Sustainability
- Conservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management
- Animal and Plant Science Education
- Parasite Biology and Host Interactions
- Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
- Climate Change Policy and Economics
- Animal Ecology and Behavior Studies
- Evolution and Paleontology Studies
- Geographies of human-animal interactions
University of Exeter
2019-2025
Institut Agama Islam Negeri Manado
2020
University of Palangka Raya
2014
Tropical forests hold most of Earth’s biodiversity and a higher concentration threatened mammals than other biomes. As result, some mammal species persist almost exclusively in protected areas, often within extensively transformed heavily populated landscapes. Other depend on remaining remote forested areas with sparse human populations. However, it remains unclear how mammalian communities tropical respond to anthropogenic pressures the broader landscape which they are embedded. governments...
Despite an increase in literature on public perceptions of carbon dioxide removal (CDR), there remains a paucity evidence describing the social and developmental processes involved implementation projects in-situ . This research illustrates case study documenting planned project for coastal enhanced weathering—a form ocean alkalinity enhancement—in remote, rural area Northwestern Dominican Republic, Small Island Developing State particularly at risk from climate change impacts. paper is...
Abstract Primates are one of the most threatened groups mammals. Understanding their patterns population occurrence and abundance, especially in response to threats, is critical for informing conservation action. The crested black macaque Macaca nigra only Critically Endangered species Sulawesi's seven endemic macaques. Little known about its distribution or deforestation hunting. We conducted a camera-trap survey across entire range using an occupancy-based analytical approach (1) establish...
We provide the first parasite assessment of wild red langurs (Presbytis rubicunda). Seven helminth taxa and 4 protozoa were recovered from faecal samples. report details death an adult female langur with potential association elevated infection. There is a paucity published literature on nothing known factors affecting interspecific transmission disease spread between other primate species. Parasites may be substantial determinants host health present significant influence survival...
Abstract Primate conservation is a behavioural challenge and as such requires behaviourally informed solutions. We provide case study, applying social science principles concepts to address primate challenges. Selamatkan Yaki programme focused on the Critically Endangered, Sulawesi crested black macaque ( Macaca nigra ) in North Sulawesi, Indonesia. A holistic strategy of education, capacity building, community-based draws upon blend insights from multiple scientific disciplines alongside...
Abstract The Sulawesi civet Macrogalidia musschenbroekii is endemic to the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, where it largest mammalian predator. Limited field data means that little known about species’ distribution, habitat preferences, conservation status and needs, but believed depend on primary forest. We conducted camera-trap surveys across forests North including in two its main protected areas: Bogani Nani Wartabone National Park Tangkoko Nature Reserve. From 148 camera trap stations...
Meeting global emissions targets is highly likely to require the removal of previously emitted greenhouse gasses from atmosphere, and increasing attention being paid novel innovations for carbon dioxide (CDR). Small Island Developing States (SIDS) are particularly at risk climate change impacts therefore important consider CDR efforts, both in terms potential risks. Grassroots, inclusive frameworks valuable advancing our understanding social implications CDR, including valid concerns around...
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Abstract The bushmeat trade, or the trade in wild animals for meat, is a primary threat to wildlife and ecosystems Sulawesi, Indonesia. Hunting consumption can hasten local extirpation of vulnerable species, such as fruit bats protected babirusa Sulawesi crested black macaque. This study provides much‐needed step understanding by describing longitudinal trends amount (animal carcasses) observed sale markets North particularly biodiversity‐rich area. Surveys were conducted 10 2011, 2015, 2018...
Despite an increase in literature on public perceptions of carbon dioxide removal (CDR), there remains a paucity evidence describing the social and developmental processes involved implementation projects in-situ. This research illustrates case study documenting experiences planning for establishment project coastal enhanced weathering - form ocean alkalinity enhancement remote, rural area Northwestern Dominican Republic, Small Island Developing State particularly at risk from climate change...
youth representatives and celebrities to spread the conservation message assist in removing barriers effective behaviour change. Long-term cooperative efforts aim reduce biodiversity pressures with development of a sustainable livelihood strategy. Sustainable, or alternative projects (ALPs) have long been used either as standalone integrated within broader community programmes. ALPs prevalence activities deemed be environmentally detrimental by substituting them lower impact practices that...