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ParrotNet

European network on invasive parakeets


STSM description

STSMS project list

Title Participant Host

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

 

 

 

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