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I am an ecologist conducting research in areas related to rare species and the threatened processes that inform practical outcomes for biodiversity conservation and ecological restoration. My research interests include conservation biology, focusing on plant species and ecological communities; the ecological genetic impacts of ecosystem fragmentation on plant populations; plant-pollinator and plant-disperser interactions; gene flow dynamics; and the management of remnant native vegetation. Additionally, I am involved in the restoration and translocation of rare and threatened species. My current projects focus on integrated conservation translocation for the threatened banded ironstone species Tetratheca erubescens.
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