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 |