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Wolfgang Lewandrowski is an Adjunct Research Fellow at the University of Western Australia. His research focuses on ecophysiological responses of keystone tree species and endangered flora to groundwater depth and environmental stress. He is involved in projects addressing the conservation biology of arid zone ecosystems and the restoration of endangered plant species. With a strong background in seed biology, Wolfgang employs ecological principles to study plant adaptation and restoration ecology. He holds a significant h-index and has numerous citations showcasing his contributions to environmental research. Additionally, Wolfgang collaborates actively across various research topics, contributing to global initiatives aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals. He is accepting PhD Higher Degree Research Students, offering opportunities on current research projects that explore the impacts of climate change on plant systems.
University of Western Australia • Perth, Australia
Conducts research on ecophysiological responses and biodiversity conservation strategies.
Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions • Western Australia
Conducts research on environmental impacts on biodiversity and conservation practices.
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