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Dr John Clulow

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Research Supervision

Number of current supervisions 12
Total current UoN Masters EFTSL 0.1
Total current UoN PhD EFTSL 2.65

For supervisions undertaken at an institution other that the University of Newcastle, details are shown in italics, and the institution name is listed below the program name.

Current Supervision

Commenced Proposed
Completion
Program Supervisor Type Research Title
2012 2016 PhD (Environmental Sc) Principal Supervisor The Role of Conspecific Call Attraction and the Local Distribution of the Green and Golden Bell Frog (Litoria Aurea)
2012 2016 PhD (Environmental Sc) Co-Supervisor Water Quality Assessment, Monitoring and Community Ecology of Reptiles, Amphibians and Invertebrates at Culturally Significant Waterholes in Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park
2012 2016 PhD (Environmental Sc) Co-Supervisor Investigations into the Factors Limiting Green and Golden Bell Frog (Litoria Aurea) Survival
2012 2016 PhD (Environmental Sc) Principal Supervisor Modelling Landscape Level, Distribution and Habitat Requirements for Green and Golden Bell Frogs
2011 2015 PhD (Environmental Sc) Co-Supervisor Habitat Use and Movement Patterns of the Endangered Green and Golden Bell Frog
2010 2014 PhD (Environmental Sc) Co-Supervisor Using Population Genetics to Inform Building Sound Ecological Strategies for Endangered Amphibians
2010 2012 PhD (Environmental Sc) Principal Supervisor The Ecology of the East-Coast Free-Tailed Bat (Mormopterus Norfolkensis) in the Hunter Region
2010 2015 PhD (Biological Sciences) Co-Supervisor Developing an Adaptive Management Framework for the Conservation of an Endangered Amphibian
2010 2014 PhD (Biological Sciences) Co-Supervisor Population Ecology and Viability of the Green and Golden Bell Frog (Litoria aurea)
2010 2014 PhD (Environmental Sc) Co-Supervisor What Makes an Endangered Weed? Understanding the Ecological Aspects That Cause an r-strategist Amphibian (Litoria aurea) to Decline
2009 2014 M Philosophy (Biological Sc) Co-Supervisor Population Ecology, Distribution and Management of the Threatened Ground Frog Species Crinia Tinnula
2002 2006 PhD (Biological Sciences) Co-Supervisor The Use of Rapid Assessment Techniques Using Macroinvertebrates for Monitoring the Impacts of Effluent from Wastewater Treatment Plants on Creek Health in the Lower Hunter Valley, NSW

Past Supervision

Year Program Supervisor Type Research Title
2013 PhD (Biological Sciences) Co-Supervisor Tadpoles and Frogs of Australia
2012 PhD (Biological Sciences) Co-Supervisor Impact and Mitigation of the Emerging Infectious Disease Chytridiomycosis on the Endangered Green and Golden Bell Frog
2010 PhD (Biological Sciences) Consultant Supervisor Managing Pond Breeding Frogs in the Forests of Eastern New South Wales
2004 M Sc (Biological Sc) [R] Principal Supervisor Studies of Assisted Reproduction in the Spotted Grass Frog Limnodynastes Tasmaniensis
2002 PhD (Biological Sciences) Co-Supervisor Storage of amphibian gametes at low temperatures
2001 PHD Biol Sc Not Elsewhere Classifd
University of Newcastle
Co-Supervisor Studies of fluid and electrolyte transport in the ductuli efferentes testis of the rat.
PhD (Biological Sciences) Co-Supervisor Ecology of the endangered green and golden bell frog Litoria aurea: roles of habitat determinants, spatial dynamics, population demography and threatening processes