Adjunct Associate Professor in Landscape Ecology, University of New England
I have a Batchelor of Science with a first class honours and a doctor of philosophy. I am currently an associate editor for Phytocoenologia and Pacific Conservation Biology. I am the secretary for the Vegetation Classification Working Group within the International Association of Vegetation Scientists. I have over 100 journal publications.
Why a wetland might not be wet
Oct 20, 2018 16:18 pm UTC| Insights & Views Nature
Lake Eyre is one of Australias most iconic wetlands, home to thousands of waterbirds that migrate from all over Australia and the world. But it is often dry for decades between floods. Many people think wetlands are...
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