STSMS project list
Title | Participant | Host |
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Space use, reproductive biology, and social perception of the invasive parakeet Psittacula krameri |
Alvaro Luna, University Pablo de Olavide, Seville (ES) | Assaf Shwartz, Technion, Israeli Institute of Technology, Haifa |
Morphological traits as source data for species taxonomy: trait measurement procedures |
Dr Diederik Strubbe, University of Antwerp |
Dr Jim Groombridge,DICE, University of Kent |
Fostering collaborations and project planning meetings – Genetics and ecological niche modelling of invasive ring-necked parakeets. |
Hazel Jackson, DICE, University of Kent | Dr Diederik Strubbe, University of Antwerp |
Understanding the genetic basis for adaptive potential of ringneck parakeets – Psittacula krameri as an invasive species | James Taylor, DICE, University of Kent. | Dr Emiliano Mori, University of Turin. |
Development of the European Monitoring Centre through identification and consolidation of core data | Rachel White, University of Sussex & Liviu Parau, University of Groeningen | Host: Dr Julia Schroeder, Max Planck Institute for Ornithology. |
Developing a stated preference questionnaire to evaluate public preferences for invasive parrots in Europe | Dr Thomas Hedemark Lundhede, University of Copenhagen | Dr Zoe Davies & Tristan Pett, DICE, University of Kent. |
Sharing methodologies for measuring space use and reproductive biology of the rose-ringed parakeet in Lisbon (Portugal) | Participant: Alvaro Luna, University Pablo de Olavide | Dr Luis Reino, CIBIO. |
Interactions between rose-ringed parakeets and native biota and its potential impact in South Africa | Dailos Hernandez, Donana Biological Station, Sevilla | Craig Symes, University of Withwatersrand, Johannesburg (ZA) |
Risk assessment for invasive species: how to cope with different data sources, methods, uncertainties and expert opinion | Dr Diederik Strubbe, University of Antwerp | Dr Assaf Shwartz, Israel Institute of Technology |
Publish the updated demographic data and status for populations of Rose-ringed Parakeet in Europe | Liviu Parau, University of Groningen | Prof. Michael Wink, Heidelberg University. |
Small-scale habitat requirements of Psittacula krameri : Inclusion of all environmental factors that determine the species’ distribution | Marine Le Louarn, University of Marseille | Dr Diederik Strubbe, University of Antwerp |
Assessing potential impacts of changes in trade routes on invasion risks | Matteo Lattuada, University of Antwerp | Dr Martina Carrete, Estación Biológica de Doñana (EBD-CSIC) |
Comparing patterns of trade in parrots and other exotic bird species across three continents | Shan Su, University College London. | Prof. Jose Tella, Estación Biológica de Doñana (CSIC), Spain |
Exchanging ideas for analysing stated preference data to evaluate public preferences for invasive parrots in Europe | Tristan Pett, DICE, University of Kent | Dr Thomas Lundhede, University of Copenhagen. |
Assessment of the macroparasite diversity of monk parakeets introduced to Italy. | Dr. Emiliano Mori, University of Siena, Italy | Dr Theresa Howard, Natural History Museum. |
Assessment of the macroparasite community in rose-ringed parakeets introduced to Italy. | Dr Leonardo Ancillotto, University of Naples | Dr Theresa Howard, Natural History Museum. |
Developing a production function approach to quantifying the economic impact of crop damage by invasive parrots in Europe | Dr Martin Dallimer, University of Leeds | Dr. Emiliano Mori, University of Siena |
Assessing the impacts of alien and invasive parrots on European agro-economy and wildlife. | Dr Rachel White, University of Brighton | Dr Assaf Shwartz, Institute of Technology, Israel |
Learning new techniques for analysing variations in stated preference data on public preferences for invasive parrots in Europe | Tristan Pett, DICE, University of Kent | Dr Thomas Lundhede, University of Copenhagen |
Understanding how parakeet populations adapt to disturbance and change in their native ranges: a needed tool for disentangling the processes that favour parakeet expansion in Europe | Dr Juan F. MAsello, Univesity of Gießen, Germany. | Dr Igor Berkunsky, Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Understanding how parakeet populations adapt to disturbance and change in their native ranges: a needed tool for disentangling the processes that favour parakeet expansion in Europe | Prof Dr Petra Quillfeldt, University Gießen, Germany | Dr Igor Berkunsky, Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Evaluating population dynamics of the rose-ringed parakeet across Europe | Anna Sanz Aguilar, Instituto Mediterráneo de Estudios Avanzados (IMEDEA, CSIC-UIB), Esporles, Spain | Dr Simone Tenan, MUSE: Museo delle Scienze, Trento, Italy |
Developing a production function approach to quantifying the impact of crop damage by invasive parrots in Europe | Yann de May, Wageningen University, the Netherlands | Dr Emiliano More, University of Siena, Italy |
Management of invasive parrot populations across the world | Esra Per, Gazi University, Ankara (Turkey) | Jose, L. Tella, Estacion Biologica de Donana, Sevilla, Spain |