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DR ANGELA MOLES

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Angela Moles
 ACADEMIC CAREER
1997: BSc (Hons), Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
1998-2000: Research assistant at Macquarie University
2000-2003: PhD, Macquarie University (The Seed Size Synthesis)
2003-2004: Postdoc at the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, California
2004-2006: ARC Postdoc (The World Herbivory Project)
2006-2007: Lecturer at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
2007-present: Senior Lecturer at the University of New South Wales.
TEACHING
BIOS3171 - Evolution
BIOS3161 - Life in Arid Lands
BIOS2011 - Evolutionary and Physiological Ecology
SCIF 1021 - Advanced Science Seminar
RESEARCH STUDENTS
  • Raymond Blick
  • Joanna Buswell (MSc - at Victoria University of Wellington, NZ)
    Understanding plant invasions in Sydney
  • Paul Chachelle (honours - at UNSW)
    Comparing herbivory on land and in the sea
  • Catherine Duthie (PhD - at Victoria University of Wellington, NZ)
    Impacts of introduced wasps on native ants in Nelson Lakes National Park
    Cath's main supervisor is Phil Lester
  • Ben Hancock (MSc - at Victoria University of Wellington, NZ)
    The Pied Piper of Hataiati: Developing a technique to create attractive sinks for rodent pest management.
    Ben's main supervisor is Wayne Linklater
  • Benjamín Magaña (PhD - at Victoria University of Wellington, NZ)
    Are distribution patterns correlated with ecological plant traits at different spatio-temporal scales in the New Zealand flora?
    Benjamín's main supervisor is Stephen Hartley
  • Floor Soudijn (MSc - at the University of Amsterdam)
    Comparing recruitment on land and in the sea
  • Laura Warman (PhD - UNSW)
    Vegetation patterns and refugia of the wet tropics in Australia.
SEE ALSO
 
CONTACT DETAILS
Room: 410
Phone: +61 2 9385-8302
Fax: +61 2 9385-1558
Email: a.molesunsw.edu.au