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ENDANGERED SPECIES

 

Current Work

We have worked on a range of endangered species and communities. Previous work has investigated the Regent Honeyeater Xanthomyza phrygia in the Capertee valley and we are currently looking at the ecology of translocations of another endangered bird, the Eastern Bristlebird Dasyornis brachypterus. Currently we are investigating habitat usage in the long-nosed potoroo in the southern highlands.

 

Current students

PhD

 

 

 

 Mel Norton

 Habitat usage of the long-nosed potoroo.

 

Current Publications

Clarke, S. and French, K. 2005 Germination response to heat and smoke of 22 Poaceae species from Cumberland Plain Woodlands. Aust. J. Bot. 53, 445-454

Hill, S. and French, K. (2004) The effect of fire and grazing on the regeneration of shrub and eucalypt species in Cumberland Plain Woodland. Aust. J Bot. 52, 23-29

 

 

Other Kris French Research Pages:
Urban Ecology
Weed Ecology
Forest Ecology

 

 
 
   

Last reviewed: 20 July, 2007 

 
   
 
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