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RESEARCH STUDENTS AND INTERESTS ROBIN BECK
Form, function and phylogeny of enigmatic Australian mammals EMMA BIRDSEY
Effects of invasive species on marine biodiversity associated with subtidal habitat-forming species. PHILIPPA BREWER
Aspects of vertebrate palaeontology, particularly the use of many different types of evidence to gain a fuller understanding of extinct taxa. ALEXANDRA CAMPBELL
Climate change and emerging disease: bleaching and bacterial infection of a marine macroalga MARIA CARDOSO
Conservation Genetics of Australian quolls KATHERINE DAFFORN
Do artificial substrates enhance the spread of marine pests? JENNIFER FITZGERALD
Soils and vegetation of Cumberland Plain woodland. CELINE FRERE
Relatedness, affiliations and social network in female bottlenose dolphins, Shark Bay NICK GOODWIN
Assessment of Understorey Structural Characteristics in Eucalypt Forests: an investigation of Lidar techniques. STEVE HAMILTON
Phylogenetics and Phylogeography of New Guineas Largest Marsupial Carnivores: Quolls (Dasyuridae). LUKE HEDGE
How does propagule pressure influence the distribution of invasive marine invertebrates? CLARE HOLLELEY
To formally validate and improve upon current methods to detect genetic population structure and gene flow among populations. ALEX JAMES
Modification of desert environments by ecosystem engineers and its effect on ecosystem function. LYNDON (ALEX) JORDAN
Research the investment made by male fish into reproductive and competitive behavioural patterns. THERESE KENNA
Focuses on processes of residential segregation in Australian cities. JULIEN LOUYS
My thesis involves looking at the ecology and extinction of the large-bodied fauna from Southeast Asia STACY MITCHELL
The Application of CHRIS Data to the Multi-temporal & Multi-angular Study of Near-shore Marine Bathymetry. KAREN ROBERTS
The early evolution and distribution of the ringtail possum family (Pseudocheiridae, Marsupialia ERIN ROGER
My research aims to quantify the dispersion and survival of common wombats in road-impacted environments, while the focus of my research is a 40 km stretch of the Snowy Mountains Highway in Kosciuszko National Park. DAN ROSAUER
My research is about the spatial measurement of biodiversity. The main reasons for doing this are to identify important places for biodiversity conservation and to shed light on the spatial component of evolution. FIONA THOMSON
This research is in conjunction with the project; Managing Ecosystem Change in the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area. KENNY J. TRAVOUILLON
Clarifying the chronological position of the Riversleigh (northwestern Queensland) fossil sites amongst the Tertiary sites of Australia CARAGH THRELFALL
Insectivorous bats in the Sydney Region: urban ecology of an over-looked fauna VERA WEISBECKER
The evolution and functional anatomy of the diprotodontian postcranial skeleton. WENDY WILLIAMS
Ecology of cyanobacterial soil crusts. SUSI ZAJITSCHEK
I am interested in female choice in the guppy, Poecilia reticulata. My PhD research concentrates on the effects of inbreeding on mate choice and behavioural avoidance of inbreeding. |
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