Jeremy Ringma


RMIT

Jeremy is a quantitative ecologist and conservation scientist specialising in terrestrial vertebrates. He completed his PhD in Australian mammal conservation in 2016 and has since held a postdoctoral position at the University of Hawaii, investigating the impact of feral pigs on threatened plant communities, and co-led this NESP Threatened Species Recovery Hub project prioritising conservation action for introduced predator-affected Australian mammals.

In Jeremy’s current position at RMIT, he is investigating the use of climatic predictor variables in species distribution modelling.