Associate Professor in Evolutionary and Conservation Ecology, Monash University
Our research group investigates the evolutionary ecology of environmental change. We use field studies, field-and lab-based experiments, comparative analyses, morphological analyses and molecular approaches to examine the impact of past, current, and future environmental change on phenotype, life-history, and distribution. We use squamate reptiles as model systems in which to examine the ecological and evolutionary impacts of environmental change.

‘Alien invasion’: researchers identify which exotic animals may soon hitchhike into Australia
Jul 17, 2024 08:35 am UTC| Nature
Australia is renowned for its native flora and fauna, but did you know the continent is also home to about 3,000 alien species of animals, plants, fungi and microbes? Alien species are those brought by humans to areas...