Mr Jarrod Hodgson
PhD Candidate
Research Infrastructure and Platforms
Division of Research and Innovation
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Language Competencies
Language Competency English Can read, write, speak, understand spoken and peer review -
Education
Date Institution name Country Title University of Adelaide Australia PhD Monash University Australia BA / BSc (Hons)
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Journals
Year Citation 2023 Colombelli-Négrel, D., Sach, I. Z., Hough, I., Hodgson, J. C., Daniels, C. B., & Kleindorfer, S. (2023). Koalas showed limited behavioural response and no physiological response to drones. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 264, 8 pages.
Scopus32022 Chabot, D., Hodgson, A. J., Hodgson, J. C., & Anderson, K. (2022). ‘Drone’: technically correct, popularly accepted, socially acceptable. Drone Systems and Applications, 10(1), 399-405.
Scopus7 WoS42020 Hodgson, J. C., Holman, D., Terauds, A., Koh, L. P., & Goldsworthy, S. D. (2020). Rapid condition monitoring of an endangered marine vertebrate using precise, non-invasive morphometrics. Biological Conservation, 242, 1-11.
Scopus19 WoS152020 Mott, R., Hodgson, J. C., Herrod, A., & Clarke, R. H. (2020). Nest-site fidelity in Red-tailed Tropicbirds informs costing a localised ant baiting strategy at Ashmore Reef. Emu, 120(3), 263-273.
Scopus12019 Lada, H., Yen, J. D. L., Cunningham, S. C., Selwood, K. E., Falcke, P., Hodgson, J. C., & Mac Nally, R. (2019). Influence of climate on individual tree growth and carbon sequestration in native-tree plantings. Austral Ecology, 44(5), 859-870.
Scopus5 WoS22018 Hodgson, J., Mott, R., Baylis, S., Pham, T., Wotherspoon, S., Kilpatrick, A., . . . Koh, L. (2018). Drones count wildlife more accurately and precisely than humans. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 9(5), 1160-1167.
Scopus332 WoS2332017 Baker, C., Hodgson, J., Tartaglia, E., & Clarke, R. (2017). Modelling tropical fire ant (Solenopsis geminata) dynamics and detection to inform an eradication project. Biological Invasions, 19(10), 2959-2970.
Scopus10 WoS102016 Hodgson, J. C., Baylis, S. M., Mott, R., Herrod, A., & Clarke, R. H. (2016). Precision wildlife monitoring using unmanned aerial vehicles. Scientific Reports, 6(1), 22574-1-22574-7.
Scopus341 WoS257 Europe PMC482016 Hodgson, J. C., & Koh, L. P. (2016). Best practice for minimising unmanned aerial vehicle disturbance to wildlife in biological field research. Current Biology, 26(10), R404-R405.
Scopus141 WoS114 Europe PMC212015 Mott, R., Herrod, A., Hodgson, J., & Clarke, R. (2015). An evaluation of the use of predicted harness spans for correctly fitting leg-loop harnesses in seabird research. Waterbirds, 38(4), 420-424.
Scopus6 WoS52013 Lavers, J., Hodgson, J., & Clarke, R. (2013). Prevalence and composition of marine debris in Brown Booby (Sula leucogaster) nests at Ashmore Reef. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 77(1-2), 320-324.
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Conference Papers
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Software
Year Citation - Hodgson, J., Pham, T., Koh, L. P., & Reid, I. (n.d.). Drones count wildlife more accurately and precisely than humans: semi-automated aerial image counting approach - archived source code and dataset [Computer Software].
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