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Dr Lorna Hernandez Santin
Dr

Lorna Hernandez Santin

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Overview

Background

Lorna joined SMI-CMLR in 2017. At the beginning of her career at SMI, she focused mostly on the project regarding the restoration of Ranger Uranium Mine. As her career has progressed and the demands of Ranger’s project have decreased, she started to become involved in a wider range of projects mostly dealing with different aspects of environmental monitoring through remote sensing. Funding for projects at SMI has been provided by the government at state and federal levels, as well as research institutes, mining companies, and consortiums between industry and research organisations (e.g. SartSat-CRC, CRC-TiME). She has also continued to build on and expand her PhD research through collaborations and short projects.

During her PhD in ecology (UQ; 2017), Lorna looked into the ecology of the northern quoll (Dasyurus hallucatus) to assess potential aspects driving the range contraction of this endangered species. These aspects included top-down (predators) and bottom-up (habitat quality and prey availability) pressures, population dynamics of northern quolls –through live-trapping–, and interactions with other dasyurid species. This research was funded by ARC, scholarships awarded (CONACYT and UQ), grants (Holsworth, NESP), and in-kind funding (DPaW). Before graduating, Lorna held a research assistant position with the Quantitative Applied Spatial Ecology Group at QUT, where she worked with drone derived data over the course of three months.

Lorna obtained a B.Sc. in Biology (UDLAP in Puebla, Mexico; 2004), where she conducted a thesis (honours equivalent) looking at the spatial and temporal distribution of avifauna in urban areas. Then, while conducting her M.Sc. in Range and Wildlife Management (SRSU in Texas, USA; 2008), Lorna explored the home range and movement rates of jaguars (Panthera onca) in agricultural and protected areas of northern Paraguay and monitored mesocarnivores in Big Bend National Park (Texas). She also worked on projects monitoring avifauna as indicators of restoration success, monitoring home ranges of grey foxes (Urocyon cinereoargenteus), tutored “GIS and Remote Sensing”, and started a role as research assistant that continued after graduation. The latter was to develop habitat suitability models for mountain lions (Puma concolor) and black bears (Ursus americanus).

Availability

Dr Lorna Hernandez Santin is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Bachelor (Honours) of Biology, Universidad de las Américas, Puebla
  • Masters (Research) of Natural Resources Management, Sul Ross State University
  • Doctor of Philosophy of Ecology, The University of Queensland

Research impacts

Lorna is an ecologist and spatial scientist who focuses on minimising human impacts on the environment and its species at different scales, mostly through GIS and remote sensing tools (e.g. data obtained from camera-trapping, telemetry, maps, drones, and/or satellites –among others).

Lorna’s research focus includes:

  • Restoration ecology and mine-rehabilitation with aim to obtain positive outcomes for biodiversity.
  • Measuring mine-rehabilitation success through remote sensing and fieldwork (including understanding the relationship between them) and improving current practices to achieve positive outcomes. For example:
  • Broader ecological and conservation aspects, often aiming to minimise anthropogenic impacts on the environment. This work has had a strong fauna focus, with an expertise in carnivores. Through this research, Lorna has explored habitat suitability, species distributions, habitat quality, resource availability, habitat use, population dynamics, movement rates, activity patters, communities, and species interactions of native and introduced species in varied ecosystem types (including urban areas) across the world.

Works

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48 works between 2007 and 2025

21 - 40 of 48 works

2021

Other Outputs

Sustainability indicators: summaries of peer-reviewed papers read

Hernandez-Santin, Lorna (2021). Sustainability indicators: summaries of peer-reviewed papers read. Sustainability indicators Brisbane, QLD Australia: The University of Queensland.

Sustainability indicators: summaries of peer-reviewed papers read

2021

Other Outputs

Plot size does matter in vegetation assessments of savanna ecosystems

Hernandez-Santin, Lorna and Erskine, Peter D. (2021). Plot size does matter in vegetation assessments of savanna ecosystems. Brisbane, QLD Australia: The University of Queensland.

Plot size does matter in vegetation assessments of savanna ecosystems

2021

Journal Article

Reference site selection protocols for mine site ecosystem restoration

Hernandez‐Santin, Lorna, Rudge, Mitchel L., Bartolo, Renee E., Whiteside, Timothy G. and Erskine, Peter D. (2021). Reference site selection protocols for mine site ecosystem restoration. Restoration Ecology, 29 (1) rec.13278. doi: 10.1111/rec.13278

Reference site selection protocols for mine site ecosystem restoration

2020

Other Outputs

Detection of weed species using high-resolution drone imagery and object based image analysis

Erskine, Peter, Mckenna, Phillip and Hernandez-Santin, Lorna (2020). Detection of weed species using high-resolution drone imagery and object based image analysis. Brisbane: The University of Queensland.

Detection of weed species using high-resolution drone imagery and object based image analysis

2020

Journal Article

Spatial ecology of an endangered carnivore, the Pilbara northern quoll

Hernandez-Santin, Lorna, Henderson, Melinda, Molloy, Shaun W., Dunlop, Judy A. and Davis, Robert A. (2020). Spatial ecology of an endangered carnivore, the Pilbara northern quoll. Australian Mammalogy, 43 (2), 235-242. doi: 10.1071/am19052

Spatial ecology of an endangered carnivore, the Pilbara northern quoll

2020

Other Outputs

Physical soil characteristics

Hernandez-Santin, Lorna and Erskine, Peter D. (2020). Physical soil characteristics. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: Sustainable Minerals Institute.

Physical soil characteristics

2020

Journal Article

A review of revegetation at mine sites in the Alligator Rivers Region, Northern Territory, and the development of a state and transition model for ecological restoration at Ranger uranium mine

Hernandez-Santin, Lorna, Erskine, Peter D. and Bartolo, Renee E. (2020). A review of revegetation at mine sites in the Alligator Rivers Region, Northern Territory, and the development of a state and transition model for ecological restoration at Ranger uranium mine. Journal of Cleaner Production, 246 119079, 119079. doi: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2019.119079

A review of revegetation at mine sites in the Alligator Rivers Region, Northern Territory, and the development of a state and transition model for ecological restoration at Ranger uranium mine

2019

Other Outputs

Review of Energy Resources of Australia’s (ERA) internal reports: state of knowledge for Ranger’s rehabilitation

Erskine, Peter D., Hernandez-Santin, Lorna and Ufer, Natasha (2019). Review of Energy Resources of Australia’s (ERA) internal reports: state of knowledge for Ranger’s rehabilitation. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: Sustainable Minerals Institute.

Review of Energy Resources of Australia’s (ERA) internal reports: state of knowledge for Ranger’s rehabilitation

2019

Other Outputs

Assessing the effect of spatial scale on species composition and community structure for revegetation planning

Hernandez-Santin, Lorna and Erskine, Peter (2019). Assessing the effect of spatial scale on species composition and community structure for revegetation planning. Scale effect Brisbane, QLD, Australia: University of Queensland.

Assessing the effect of spatial scale on species composition and community structure for revegetation planning

2019

Journal Article

Demography of the northern quoll (Dasyurus hallucatus) in the most arid part of its range

Hernandez-Santin, Lorna, Dunlop, Judy A., Goldizen, Anne W. and Fisher, Diana O. (2019). Demography of the northern quoll (Dasyurus hallucatus) in the most arid part of its range. Journal of Mammalogy, 100 (4) gyz092, 1191-1198. doi: 10.1093/jmammal/gyz092

Demography of the northern quoll (Dasyurus hallucatus) in the most arid part of its range

2019

Journal Article

Identifying Species and Monitoring Understorey from UAS-Derived Data: A Literature Review and Future Directions

Hernandez-Santin, Lorna, Rudge, Mitchel, Bartolo, Renee and Erskine, Peter (2019). Identifying Species and Monitoring Understorey from UAS-Derived Data: A Literature Review and Future Directions. Drones, 3 (1) 9, 9-18. doi: 10.3390/drones3010009

Identifying Species and Monitoring Understorey from UAS-Derived Data: A Literature Review and Future Directions

2018

Other Outputs

Wildlife dispersal modelling for mitigation of road impacts: Report 2 – fieldwork plan

Hernandez-Santin, Lorna and Erskine, D. Peter (2018). Wildlife dispersal modelling for mitigation of road impacts: Report 2 – fieldwork plan. Planning: mitigation of road impacts in Kenya Brisbane, QLD, Australia: The University of Queensland.

Wildlife dispersal modelling for mitigation of road impacts: Report 2 – fieldwork plan

2018

Other Outputs

Report 1: Wildlife dispersal modelling for mitigation of road impacts initial fieldtrip

Hernandez-Santin, Lorna and Erskine, Peter (2018). Report 1: Wildlife dispersal modelling for mitigation of road impacts initial fieldtrip. Planning: mitigation of road impacts in Kenya Brisbane, QLD, Australia: The University of Queensland.

Report 1: Wildlife dispersal modelling for mitigation of road impacts initial fieldtrip

2017

Other Outputs

Ecology and predator associations of the northern quoll (Dasyurus hallucatus) in the Pilbara

Hernandez Santin, Lorna (2017). Ecology and predator associations of the northern quoll (Dasyurus hallucatus) in the Pilbara. PhD Thesis, School of Biological Sciences, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/uql.2017.661

Ecology and predator associations of the northern quoll (Dasyurus hallucatus) in the Pilbara

2016

Journal Article

Introduced predators and habitat structure influence range contraction of an endangered native predator, the northern quoll

Hernandez-Santin, Lorna, Goldizen, Anne W. and Fisher, Diana O. (2016). Introduced predators and habitat structure influence range contraction of an endangered native predator, the northern quoll. Biological Conservation, 203, 160-167. doi: 10.1016/j.biocon.2016.09.023

Introduced predators and habitat structure influence range contraction of an endangered native predator, the northern quoll

2016

Journal Article

Plant diversity along a disturbance gradient in a semi-arid ecosystem in Central Mexico

Ramirez-Bravo, Osvaldo Eric and Hernandez-Santin, Lorna (2016). Plant diversity along a disturbance gradient in a semi-arid ecosystem in Central Mexico. Acta Botanica Mexicana, 117 (117), 11-25. doi: 10.21829/abm117.2016.1164

Plant diversity along a disturbance gradient in a semi-arid ecosystem in Central Mexico

2016

Journal Article

Carnivores (Mammalia) from areas of Nearctic–Neotropical transition in Puebla, central Mexico: presence, distribution, and conservation

Ramirez-Bravo, Osvaldo Eric and Hernandez-Santin, Lorna (2016). Carnivores (Mammalia) from areas of Nearctic–Neotropical transition in Puebla, central Mexico: presence, distribution, and conservation. Check List, 12 (1) 1833, 1-17. doi: 10.15560/12.1.1833

Carnivores (Mammalia) from areas of Nearctic–Neotropical transition in Puebla, central Mexico: presence, distribution, and conservation

2014

Journal Article

Occupancy estimation of jaguar Panthera onca to assess the value of east-central Mexico as a jaguar corridor

Petracca, Lisanne S., Eric Ramirez-Bravo, O. and Hernandez-Santin, Lorna (2014). Occupancy estimation of jaguar Panthera onca to assess the value of east-central Mexico as a jaguar corridor. Oryx, 48 (1), 133-140. doi: 10.1017/s0030605313000069

Occupancy estimation of jaguar Panthera onca to assess the value of east-central Mexico as a jaguar corridor

2013

Journal Article

Public participation as an aid to conserve little known species: The case of the neotropical otter Lontra longicaudis (Olfers, 1818) in central Mexico

Ramírez-Bravo, O. Eric, Moreno Barrera, Paola Lizbeth and Hernández-Santín, Lorna (2013). Public participation as an aid to conserve little known species: The case of the neotropical otter Lontra longicaudis (Olfers, 1818) in central Mexico. IUCN/SCC Otter Specialist Group Bulletin, 30 (1), 39-43.

Public participation as an aid to conserve little known species: The case of the neotropical otter Lontra longicaudis (Olfers, 1818) in central Mexico

2012

Journal Article

New records of tepezcuincle (Cuniculus paca) in Puebla, Central Mexico

Ramírez-Bravo, Osvaldo Eric and Hernández-Santín, Lorna (2012). New records of tepezcuincle (Cuniculus paca) in Puebla, Central Mexico. Revista Mexicana de Biodiversidad, 83 (3), 872-874. doi: 10.22201/ib.20078706e.2012.83.3271

New records of tepezcuincle (Cuniculus paca) in Puebla, Central Mexico

Funding

Current funding

  • 2024 - 2027
    Optimising future copper production in the NW Mineral Province -Stage 1 scoping
    Queensland Department of Resources
    Open grant
  • 2023 - 2026
    Rehabilitation Options for Ponded Areas Due to Longwall Coal Mining
    Australian Coal Association Research Program
    Open grant
  • 2022 - 2025
    High-resolution monitoring of Newlands and Collinsville mine rehabilitation
    NC Coal Company Pty Ltd
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2021
    Knowledge gaps and opportunities for earth observation tools in mine-rehabilitation at the property scale
    SmartSat CRC
    Open grant
  • 2021
    A Complex Orebodies Review of the Izok Lake Corridor Project (304MMGIZOK)
    MMG Australia Limited
    Open grant
  • 2020 - 2021
    Transforming disparate approaches to remote sensing and monitoring to industry best practice (CRC TiME project administered by Dept Agriculture Water and the Environment)
    CRC TIME Limited
    Open grant
  • 2019 - 2023
    Provision of services and advice for ecosystem establishment and landform studies
    Commonwealth Department of the Environment and Energy
    Open grant

Supervision

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