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Natasha Harrison is an Adjunct Research Fellow and a Doctor of Philosophy student at the University of Western Australia. Her primary research interests focus on the combination of population behavioral ecology with an emphasis on integrating individual, social, and environmental factors. She aims to determine the proximate causes of behavioral responses and identify the influences of these responses on population-level demographic processes. Her academic qualifications include a Master of Science in Quantitative Environmental Sciences from the University of Zurich and a Bachelor of Science in Zoology and Conservation Biology from the University of Western Australia. Harrison's work significantly contributes to the understanding of ecological dynamics, particularly in the context of conservation efforts for native species in Australia.
University of Western Australia • Perth, Australia
Conducting research in population behavioral ecology and conservation biology.
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