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Emma Dalziell is an Adjunct Research Fellow at the University of Western Australia, focusing on seed biology and the conservation of native Australian plants. Her research is centered around the application of seed science in ex-situ conservation efforts for Australian native plant species, particularly emphasizing the conservation implications of seed storage for the Nymphaea (water lilies) species. Emma's work aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and aims to contribute to environmental sustainability through academic and practical applications. Holding a PhD in Seed Biology from the University of Western Australia since September 2016, she has also achieved BSc Hons in Conservation Biology and Botany and a BSc in Conservation Biology from the same institution. Emma is an active member of the research community with ongoing projects, including datasets related to the impact of global change on arid ecosystems and ecosystem restoration, demonstrating her dedication to advancing ecological research and conservation strategies in her field.
University of Western Australia • Perth, Australia
Conduct research on seed biology and conservation of Australian native plants.
Kings Park Science • Perth, Australia
Focused on environmental research and seed biology.
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