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Biography

I am an evolutionary physiologist who aims to understand the functional basis of organismal and ecosystem resilience to climate change. I am particularily interested in how insect pollinators (such as bees and butterflies) can respond to changing climates (via evolution, plasticity, and range shifts), and how changes in species abundances and assemblages might impact ecosystem function. 

Education/Academic qualification

Biological Sciences, PhD, Thermal adaptation and acclimation in an intertidal goby (Bathygobius cocosensis), The University of Queensland

May 201524 Jun 2019

Award Date: 24 Jun 2019

Biological Sciences, Bachelor of Science (Honours), Flinders University

Feb 201112 Dec 2014

Award Date: 12 Dec 2014

External positions

Research Fellow, Monash University

1 Jan 202031 Dec 2022

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