Employee info

Graeme William Shannon
Position:    Researcher

  Telephone: +47 403 18 723
  E-mail: graeme.shannon@nina.no

Knowledge areas
  • Anthropogenic disturbance (noise, land use, renewable energy effects)
  • Behavioural responses of wildlife to human activities
  • Spatial ecology and movement behaviour
  • Large mammal ecology (elephants, ungulates)
  • Remote tracking and sensor technologies
  • Experimental field methods (acoustic playback, behavioural assays)
  • Animal behaviour and cognition

Key qualifications
  • Wildlife ecologist with over two decades of experience researching the spatial ecology and behaviour of free-ranging animals in Africa, North America and Europe.
  •  Extensive long-term expertise studying African savanna elephants (since 2001), with research spanning behaviour, cognition, ecology, conservation and human–wildlife dynamics.
  • Expertise in assessing the impacts of anthropogenic disturbance, including noise, habitat modification and renewable energy, on wildlife behaviour, movement and fitness.
  • Experience with animal tracking and remote-sensing technologies (GPS biologging, camera traps, acoustic recorders, satellite data, terrestrial laser scanning).
  • Knowledge of ecological study design, behavioural observation, acoustic playback experiments, landscape-scale fieldwork and long-term monitoring.
  • Proficient in data processing and statistical analysis in R, including linear and additive modelling, movement ecology, activity analyses, occupancy modelling and survey-design simulation; experience with machine learning for species classification from acoustic data.

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Curriculum Vitae:
CV for Graeme William Shannon

Norwegian Institute for Nature Research

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