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Associate Professor Matthew Luskin
Associate Professor

Matthew Luskin

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Overview

Background

Matthew heads the Ecological Cascades Lab [link] in the UQ School of the Environment, is a Chief Investigator with the UQ Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation Science, is the Director of the TERN Wildlife Observatory of Australia, and is an ARC DECRA Fellow from 2022-2025.

We are accepting qualified PhD students for domestic and international wildlife projects. Potential PhD topics include: How does the loss of apex predators influence lower trophic levels? How does selective hunting of particular species (e.g. pigs) affect non-hunted competitors (e.g. deer)? How does wildlife influence plant communities and traits? How do invasive predators affect biodiversity? How can we integrate existing camera trap datasets to conduct powerful analyses and for monitoring? How will climate change impact the phenology of trees and thus fruit resources for animals?

Our lab is interested in all aspects of wildlife ecology, including food-web ecology, plant-animal interactions, and applied conservation science. We have experience with tropical forests in Southeast Asia using a variety of flora and fauna sampling techniques (cameras, vegetation surveys, fenced animal exclosures, invasive species, hunting surveys, and before-after zoonotic disease). We also run the largest camera trapping surveys across the Wet Tropics forests of Queensland. Most sampling is geared to assess the impacts of habitat fragmentation, agriculture, hunting, climate change, and invasive species on wildlife communities and plant-animal interactions.

Prior to joining UQ, Matthew worked with the Smithsonian Institute’s Forest Global Earth Observatory (ForestGEO) to coordinate surveys of wildlife communities in Sumatra, Borneo, Peninsular Malaysia, Thailand, and Singapore. These projects link apex predators to herbivores to trees and have revealed how oil palm expansion has restructured ecological communities and triggered trophic cascades. Matthew has now begun a large long-term project in the Dja Faunal Reserve of Cameroon with the Congo Basin Institute and collaborates closely with UCLA on these projects. Matthew obtained his PhD in Environmental Science, Policy and Management from the University of California, Berkeley.

Availability

Associate Professor Matthew Luskin is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Doctor of Philosophy, University of California

Works

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64 works between 2010 and 2025

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2016

Journal Article

Impacts of hunting on tropical forests in Southeast Asia

Harrison, Rhett D., Sreekar, Rachakonda, Brodie, Jedediah F., Brook, Sarah, Luskin, Matthew, O'Kelly, Hannah, Rao, Madhu, Scheffers, Brett and Velho, Nandini (2016). Impacts of hunting on tropical forests in Southeast Asia. Conservation Biology, 30 (5), 972-981. doi: 10.1111/cobi.12785

Impacts of hunting on tropical forests in Southeast Asia

2014

Journal Article

Modern hunting practices and wild meat trade in the oil palm plantation-dominated landscapes of Sumatra, Indonesia

Luskin, M. S., Christina, E. D., Kelley, L. C. and Potts, M. D. (2014). Modern hunting practices and wild meat trade in the oil palm plantation-dominated landscapes of Sumatra, Indonesia. Human Ecology, 42 (1), 35-45. doi: 10.1007/s10745-013-9606-8

Modern hunting practices and wild meat trade in the oil palm plantation-dominated landscapes of Sumatra, Indonesia

2011

Journal Article

Microclimate and habitat heterogeneity through the oil palm lifecycle

Luskin, Matthew Scott and Potts, Matthew D. (2011). Microclimate and habitat heterogeneity through the oil palm lifecycle. Basic and Applied Ecology, 12 (6), 540-551. doi: 10.1016/j.baae.2011.06.004

Microclimate and habitat heterogeneity through the oil palm lifecycle

2010

Journal Article

Flying foxes prefer to forage in farmland in a tropical dry forest landscape mosaic in Fiji

Luskin, Matthew Scott (2010). Flying foxes prefer to forage in farmland in a tropical dry forest landscape mosaic in Fiji. Biotropica, 42 (2), 246-250. doi: 10.1111/j.1744-7429.2009.00577.x

Flying foxes prefer to forage in farmland in a tropical dry forest landscape mosaic in Fiji

Funding

Current funding

  • 2025 - 2028
    Airborne eDNA for northern bettongs
    ARC Linkage Projects
    Open grant
  • 2021 - 2025
    Using big data to untangle ecological cascades in tropical forests
    ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Award
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Associate Professor Matthew Luskin is:
Available for supervision

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Leveraging large camera-trapping datasets to untangle multiple threats to terrestrial and understory bird communities in tropical forests

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Richard Fuller

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Australian Wet Tropics vertebrate responses to multiple threats

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Nicholas Clark, Dr Andrew Letten

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Seed dispersers and plant-animal interactions in tropical forests.

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr John Dwyer

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Drivers of declining apex predator trends in Asian counties

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Diana Fisher

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Impacts of Ecosystem and Habitat Dynamics on Wildlife Conservation

    Principal Advisor

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Human impacts on wildlife sociality

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Robbie Wilson

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Megafauna losses and predatory interactions in tropical forests

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor James Watson

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Plant traits and plant-animal interactions in tropical

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr John Dwyer

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Improving biodiversity outcomes in West African cocoa

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Richard Fuller, Dr Wilma J. Blaser Hart, Dr Simon Hart

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Investigation into prevalence of carnivore viruses with a focus on Canine distemper virus in domestic and wild carnivores in Mondulkiri Province, Cambodia.

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Ricardo Soares Magalhaes, Dr Tatiana Proboste Ibertti

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Learning from the Past: Analysing forest disturbance history and forecasting future forest cover in Java Island, Indonesia

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Laura Sonter, Professor Stuart Phinn

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Trophic release, ecological cascades, and zoonotic disease risk of a terrestrial predator and mesopredator guild adapted to anthropogenic disturbances in Namibia

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Martine Maron

Completed supervision

Media

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