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Naomi completed her BSc (Hons) at the Australian National University and later earned a PhD from the University of Cambridge. She began her research career with a Junior College Fellowship at Peterhouse, Cambridge from 1995 to 1999, after which she moved to the Australian National University to take up an ARC Australian Post-doctoral Fellowship. Naomi has been awarded several ARC Fellowships, including an Australian Research Fellowship from 2004 to 2010 and another from 2011 to 2015. In 2014, she was appointed to a lectureship at the university and was promoted to Professor in 2017. Her research interests span a wide range of subjects within behavioral and evolutionary ecology, focusing on breeding systems, brood parasitism, coevolution, and signal evolution in communication. Current projects examine the impact of climate change on coevolution between cuckoos and their hosts, the functional significance of bird song, and the breeding biology and conservation of the endangered forty-spotted pardalotes.
Australian National University • Canberra, ACT
Professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Australian National University.
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