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Chris Jolly is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Macquarie University within the School of Natural Sciences. His research focuses on how animals adapt to rapidly changing environments, utilizing pathways of change to assist species in adjusting. He applies principles from behavioral ecology and evolutionary biology to enhance the conservation efforts for terrestrial vertebrates. Currently, his primary interest lies in improving the survival of species in an increasingly fire-prone world. Jolly holds a PhD in Ecology from the University of Melbourne and a Bachelor of Science with Honours (University Medal) from the University of Sydney. His external collaborations include research roles at the Australian Museum Research Institute and Charles Sturt University, contributing significantly to the understanding of ecological processes and species resilience.
Australian Museum Research Institute • Australia
Charles Sturt University • Australia
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