Post-Doctoral Research Fellows
Dr Kathryn Hassell. Impacts of Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals (EDCs) on fish reproduction.
Dr Nicole Barbee. Ecological consequences of heavy metal pollution in the native diadromous fish, Galaxias maculatus.
PhD Candidates
Stephanie Chapple. Systematics of Australia’s most diverse temperate fish genus, Heteroclinus.
John Ford. Metapopulation ecology of the temperate reef fish, Trachinops caudimaculatus.
Eleanor Gee. Effects of estuarine hydrology and larval behaviour on the dispersal of black bream, Acanthopagrus butcheri.
Malcolm Lindsay. Assessing ecological performance of marine protected areas.
Priscilla Martinez. The biological and ecological bases for the conservation and fisheries management of the sea cucumber, Stichopus fuscus, in the Galapagos Islands.
Hannah Murphy. Larval ecology of snapper, Chrysophrys auratus.
Fernando Rivera. The biogeography and conservation of reef fish assemblages in the Galapagos Islands Marine Reserve.
Vanessa Thompson. Determining the mechanisms of self-recruitment in coral reef fishes: a comparison of early life history characteristics and genetics of endemic and non-endemic species.
Joel Williams. Effects of environmental flows on the reproductive biology of black bream, Acanthopagrus butcheri.
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MSc Students
Evan Hallein. Endocrine disruption in estuarine gobies by industrial pollutants.
Natalie Calder. Identifying early life history traits that influence the dispersal of larvae in live-bearing temperate reef fishes.
Emma Ferguson. Effects of endocrine disrupting chemicals on larval development in black bream, Acanthopagrus butcheri.
Sarah Fumei. Effects of shoaling behaviour and density on growth in the southern hulafish, Trachinops caudimaculatus.
Ria Nield. Assessing the ecological impacts of mussel farms on the native seaster, Coscinasterias muricata.
Simon Pahor. Determinants of settlement and post-settlement survival in the southern hulafish, Trachinops caudimaculatus.
Research Assistant
Dean Chamberlain
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