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CURRENT STUDENTS

Emma McLeod
PhD (UTS) - Daniel Ramp, John Gollan and David Croft
The effect of thermoregulation and water metabolism on the habitat use and foraging strategies of rock-dwelling mammals

Andrew Letten
PhD (UNSW) - Daniel Ramp, David Keith, John Gollan and Mick Ashcroft
The influence of fine-scale climate variability on patterns of plant community diversity

Eve Slavich
PhD (UNSW) - David Warton, Daniel Ramp, John Gollan and Mick Ashcroft
Modelling biodiversity response to climate and how it changes over time

Zoe-Joy Newby
PhD (USYD) - David Guest, Ed Liew and Daniel Ramp
The role of Phytophthora in dieback in the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area

Evan Webster
PhD (UNSW) - Daniel Ramp, Richard Kingsford, David Keith and Ashish Sharma
Defining the spatio-temporal effect of vegetation, disturbance and rainfall in water catchment areas

John Burley
Hons (UTS) - Daniel Ramp, John Gollan and Graham Pyke
Frogs and a killer disease: can chytrid physiology tell us where frogs are at risk?

Kresinda Turner
Hons (UTS) - John Gollan, Daniel Ramp and Chris Reid
Beetle responses to climate variability
PAST STUDENTS

Rachael Loneragan (2013)
Hons (UTS) - Daniel Ramp
Spatial population regulation in ground-dwelling mammals in urban environments

Gavin Bonsen (2012)
Hons (UTS) - Daniel Ramp and Brad Law
Resource selection patterns in microbats as a response to noise pollution in urbanised landscapes

Gilad Bino (2012)
PhD (UNSW) - Daniel Ramp and Richard Kingsford
Large scale conservation strategies for Australia’s mammals