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Tag Archives: Australian National University
The divine glory of our nation’s capital
It may come as a shock to some people, but I am delighted to say that Canberra is now my home. For those who aren’t so familiar with Australian snobbery, Canberra (along with our South Australian sister, (R)Adelaide) tends to … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, Australian National University, Canberra, Fenner School of Environment and Society, field experiments, Jane Catford, Landscape Ecology, Long term ecological research, Long Term Ecological Research Network, Quantitative and Applied Ecology, University of Melbourne
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Project kick-off: propagule pressure, functional traits, resource availability and plant invasion
As mentioned in a previous post, I was lucky enough to be awarded one of the inaugural ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Awards (DECRA) late last year. I officially started my DECRA research in April, so I thought it was … Continue reading
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Tagged alien plant invasion, Australia, Australian National University, Biodiversity, Brendan Wintle, Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve, Cindy Hauser, community assembly, David Tilman, field experiment, Invasive species, Mick McCarthy, Peter Vesk, University of Minnesota
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