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DR MATT TAYLOR

| Teaching | Research | Publications |

 
ACADEMIC CAREER
2002: BSc (Hons), University of New South Wales
2007: PhD, University of New South Wales
2007-2009: ARC Postdoctoral Fellow, University of New South Wales
2008: Australian Society for Fish Biology Executive (NSW State Representative)
2009: Lecturer, University of New South Wales and Sydney Institute of Marine Science
 
 
TEACHING
  • BIOS3081 Ocean Biology and Fisheries
  • BIOS3071 Conservation Biology and Biodiversity
  • Masters of Conservation Biology (co-convener)
 
 
 
RESEARCH STUDENTS
 
  • Andrew Fairfax (PhD) - Ecology and evolution of Australian mysid shrimp
  • Jackie Chan (PhD) - Population structure of the eastern king prawn
  • James Smith  - Establishing an ecological basis for release density of Australian bass in freshwaters
  • Alex Pursche (PhD) - Strategies for maximising survival of released mulloway
  • Faith Ochwada (PhD) - Developing an ecological basis for enhancement of eastern king prawn fisheries
  • Ben Harris (Hons) - Community structure and oceanographic distribution of temperate Euphausiids
  • Chris Setio (Hons) - Optimal  stocking density and ecosystem effects of released Melicertus plebejus
  • Anthony Ko (Hons) - Fine scale movement and behaviour of the eastern king prawn Melicertus plebejus
 
 
 
 
PAST STUDENTS
 
  • Alex Pursche (Hons - 1st Class) - Estimating the natural mortality of juvenile mulloway for stock enhancement in NSW
  • Andy Fairfax (Hons - 1st Class) - Density dependent habitat selection in an estuarine finfish: Consequences for Stock enhancement
 
 
 
CONTACT DETAILS
Room 427 andSydney Institute of Marine Science, Bldg 2, Chowder Bay Road, Mosman NSW 2088
Tel: +61 2 9385 2079
Fax: +61 2 9385 3327
Email: mattytaylorunsw.edu.au
Matt Taylor