Honorary Research Fellow, Macquarie University
My research interests are diverse, but are broadly centred on the ecology and evolution of reptiles. I am particularly interested in understanding the proximate and ultimate causes of phenotypic variation in morphology and life history traits, and how these influence the day-to-day lives of organisms. I am also passionate about using best science to inform decisions about wildlife resource management, and how this can be maximised to benefit people’s livelihoods and species conservation.

Banning exotic leather in fashion hurts snakes and crocodiles in the long run
Apr 01, 2019 17:30 pm UTC| Insights & Views Business
We are all familiar with the concept of fake news: stories that are factually incorrect, but succeed because their message fits well with the recipients prior beliefs. We and our colleagues in conservation science warn...