I'm broadly interested in terrestrial ecosystem ecology and conservation.
I completed my PhD on the naiveté of native mammals towards alien predators in 2013.
I am currently a Macquarie University Research Fellow.
My research focuses on the ecological processes through which animals interact with disturbances such as introduced predators, competitors, and plants.
I am currently developing biodegradable flat-pack artificial refuges for wildlife after fires - "habitat pods".
Experience
2016–present
Macquarie University Research Fellow, Macquarie University
2015–2016
Maternity leave, Macquarie University
2014–2015
Postdoctoral research fellow, Macquarie University
2011–2013
PhD Student, University of Sydney
2009–2011
PhD Student, University of New South Wales
Education
2013
University of Sydney, Doctor of Philosophy (Ecology)
2007
University of New South Wales, Bachelor of Science (Ecology), Honours Class I, University Medal Ecology