People
I'm lucky to work with some fabulous people, in particular Dr Julian Di Stefano, Dr Matthew Swan and A/Prof Alan York, Dr Luke Kelly and the Fire Ecology and Biodiversity Group and Biodynamos.
Students
Current
Samantha Murray (Masters)
Jess Keem (PhD)
Julianna Santos (PhD)
Amy Smith (PhD)
Sarah Mulhall (PhD)
Simeon Zylinski (PhD)
Completed
Eliza Thompson (Masters 2020). Flying in the face of fire: the influence of fire edges on mallee birds.
Louis Boyle-Bryant (Masters internship 2020). Winton Wetlands herbivory impact assessment.
Alex Santiago (Honours 2020). The influence of landscape-scale pattern in native vegetation and fire history on the genetic diversity of an Australian reptile.
Amber Button (Masters 2020). Effects of vegetation structure, fire and habitat extent on microbat functional diversity.
Rachel Nalliah (Masters 2019). Untangling the web: fire, resource availability and the endangered heath mouse.
Taylor Reid (Masters 2019). The responses of reptiles to time since fire and vegetation structure.
John Atingah (Masters 2018). The effects of habitat fragmentation and fire on bird diversity: implications for conservation and management.
Kelvin Doyle (Masters 2018). Does camera trap type effect detection probability and statistical models of species occurrence?
Lauren Delaney (Honours 2017). The effects of fire and fragmentation on ground-dwelling mammals: a multi-scale analysis.
Zahlia Payne (Honours 2017). Older vegetation important for mammal functional diversity in a fire-prone landscape.
Hilman Triandi Sukma. (Masters 2016) Mammal functional diversity increases with habitat structural complexity.
Yohannes Wibisonno. (Masters 2015) The effect of fire on ground-dwelling mammal occurrence in mountain ash forest.
Samantha Murray (Masters)
Jess Keem (PhD)
Julianna Santos (PhD)
Amy Smith (PhD)
Sarah Mulhall (PhD)
Simeon Zylinski (PhD)
Completed
Eliza Thompson (Masters 2020). Flying in the face of fire: the influence of fire edges on mallee birds.
Louis Boyle-Bryant (Masters internship 2020). Winton Wetlands herbivory impact assessment.
Alex Santiago (Honours 2020). The influence of landscape-scale pattern in native vegetation and fire history on the genetic diversity of an Australian reptile.
Amber Button (Masters 2020). Effects of vegetation structure, fire and habitat extent on microbat functional diversity.
Rachel Nalliah (Masters 2019). Untangling the web: fire, resource availability and the endangered heath mouse.
Taylor Reid (Masters 2019). The responses of reptiles to time since fire and vegetation structure.
John Atingah (Masters 2018). The effects of habitat fragmentation and fire on bird diversity: implications for conservation and management.
Kelvin Doyle (Masters 2018). Does camera trap type effect detection probability and statistical models of species occurrence?
Lauren Delaney (Honours 2017). The effects of fire and fragmentation on ground-dwelling mammals: a multi-scale analysis.
Zahlia Payne (Honours 2017). Older vegetation important for mammal functional diversity in a fire-prone landscape.
Hilman Triandi Sukma. (Masters 2016) Mammal functional diversity increases with habitat structural complexity.
Yohannes Wibisonno. (Masters 2015) The effect of fire on ground-dwelling mammal occurrence in mountain ash forest.