| Student | 
University | 
Project | 
Visit | 
Report | 
| Round 1 - July 2009 | 
| James Camac | 
University of Melbourne | 
The interactive effects of fire and climate change on vegetation in the Australian Alps | 
ANU –Cary Lab | 
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| Yui Osanai | 
University of Tasmania | 
The effect changes in botanical dominance on soil nitrogen dynamics | 
Visit UQ – Schmidt Lab | 
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| Anett Richter | 
University of Canberra | 
Determing the response of the insects in grassland fragmentation and extreme drought | 
Rochfort -Victoria | 
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| Stuart Irvine-Brown | 
University of Queensland | 
Carbon stock assessment under rehabilitated and native land ecosystems | 
CSIRO Adelaide – Baldock Lab | 
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| Round 2 - November 2009 | 
| Christine Adams-Hosking | 
University of Queensland | 
Regional Conservation Network Planning for Widely Distributed Species: A Koala Phascolarctos cinereus Case Study | 
American Museum of Natural History’s Southwestern Research Station, Arizona | 
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| Subhashni Taylor | 
University of New England | 
Mapping and Modelling Lantana Distribution – Effects of Environmental Gradients and Climate Change | 
Hearne Scientific Software in Canberra | 
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| Gabriele Caccamo | 
University of Wollongong | 
Cross-scale analysis of the relationship between moisture and fire behaviour in the Sydney basin | 
Professor Dar Roberts  Geography Department  University of California | 
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| Rohan Wickramasuriya | 
University of Wollongong | 
Exploring habitat loss and fragmentation in amenity landscapes through agent-based land use modelling | 
University of Waterloo, Canada | 
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| Jeremy Little | 
James Cook University | 
Climate change impacts on fire and the distribution of vegetation communities of the Wet Tropics | 
Uni Tas, David Bowman | 
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| Round 3 - March 2010 | 
| Sophie Arnall | 
University of Western Australia | 
Predicting species survival under climate change: Using biophysiology to model the translocation variability of Australia’s rarest reptile, the Western Swamp Tortoise. | 
Dr Michael Kearney, University of Melbourne | 
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| Scott Groom | 
Flinders University | 
Pollination by native bees in the face of habitat fragmentation and climate change | 
Dr Mary Taylor- Fuji | 
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| Martin Breed | 
Adelaide University | 
Restoration genetics in Murray Mallee and Neotropical Forests: implications for management and planning | 
Bryan Finegan, Costa Rica | 
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| Ernest Dunwoody | 
University of Southern Queensland | 
Development of Resolution Dependent Scaling Factors for Landscape Function Analysis Indices for Measurement of Ecosystem Adaptation | 
Around Australia Lab CSIRO and QDPI | 
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| Brad Evans | 
Murdoch University | 
Climatic impacts on forest ecosystems in the southwest of Western Australia | 
Thomas Hinkler and Nicloas Coops | 
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| Kyran Staunton | 
James Cook University | 
Carabid Distributions within the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area | 
Dr Michael Kearney, University of Melbourne | 
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| Round 4 - July 2010 | 
| Clay Trauernicht | 
University of Tasmania | 
The utility of the Northern Cypress Pine, Callitris intratropica, as an indicator of ecological integrity on the Arnhem Plateau | 
Stephen Ellner, Department of Ecology, Cornell University USA | 
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| Anne Cochrane | 
Australian National University | 
Population variation in seed and seedling ecology along a climate gradient: assessing plant species persistence in South West Western Australia under a changing climate | 
Guy Midgley, South African National Botanical Institute, Cape Town South Africa | 
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| Kiara O’Gorman | 
Monash University | 
Multi-trophic relationships between Australian Mistletoe and their hosts and herbivores: the role of allelochemicals | 
Dr. Min An – Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga | 
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| Round 5 - April 2011 | 
| Martin Breed | 
University of Adeliade | 
Restoration genetics in Murray Mallee and Neotropical Forests: implications for management and planning. | 
Uppsala University, Sweden    Two UK universities | 
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| Carina Wyborn | 
ANU | 
Collaborative cross-scale governance as a climate adaptation strategy? The science and values of large landscape conservation. | 
Dr Matt McKinney, University of Montana  | 
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| Anna Bruniche-Olsen | 
University of Tasmania | 
Evaluation of temporal and spatial changes in genetic diversity of the Tasmanian devil. | 
Dr Elizabeth Murchison, Welcome Trust Sanger Institute | 
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| Anna Pintor | 
James Cook University | 
Plasticity and geographic variation in fundamental Niche traits- consequences for predictive models. | 
Michael Kearney. University of Melbourne | 
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| Bronwyn Fancourt | 
University of Tasmania | 
Drought, disease or destiny? Identify causes of decline of the eastern quoll. | 
Brooke Bateman, JCU | 
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| Sarah Maunsell | 
Griffith University | 
Associations of leaf-miner tropics networks and climate within Australian subtropical rainforest. | 
Dr Becky Morris, Department of Zoology, University of Oxford,UK | 
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| Jessica Roberts | 
University of Melbourne | 
Predicting the climate niche of kangaroos and their response in a changing climate. | 
 Vrije Universiteit, The Netherlands    Prof. Warren Porter, University of Wisconsin in Madison, Wisconsin USA  
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| Mathew Vickers | 
James Cook University | 
A mechanistic model to study the capacity for behavioural thermoregulation to buffer climate change in small ectotherms. | 
Prof. Ray Huey, University of Washington, Seattle    Prof. Donald Miles, Ohio University  | 
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| Round 6 - August 2011 | 
| Laura Sonter | 
University of Queensland | 
Qualifying impacts of climate change policies on Terrestrial Biodiversity and Future Land Use. | 
Pro Britaldo Soares, Uni Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil. | 
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| Simon Kilbane | 
University of Western Australia | 
Towards a National Green Infrastructure: Testing the theory of an interconnectioned landscape system. | 
Alterra at Wageningen University and Research Centre, Wageningen, Netherlands. | 
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| Sarah Butler | 
University of Queensland | 
Resilience of fragmented ecosystems in agricultural landscapes: interactive effects of exotic grass invasion and land-use history along climate gradients. | 
David Bowman, Kerry Bridle and Louise Gilfedder at Uni of Tasmania, DPIEW. | 
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| Round 7 - April 2012 | 
| Lisa Xian | 
University of Queensland | 
Functional responses of Triodia in Australia’s arid zone | 
Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority (WA), University of Western Australia | 
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| Martin Breed | 
University of Western Australia | 
Restoration genetics in Murray Mallee and Neotropical Forests: implications for management and Planning | 
Plant Genetics Institute, National Research Council, Italy; Plant Ecology Laboratory, Uppsala University, Sweden | 
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| Andrew Nield | 
Murdoch University | 
Dispersal and persistence of large-seeded species by the emu under global environmental change. | 
George Perry, University of Auckland, New Zealand. | 
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| Sophie Arnall | 
University of Western Australia | 
Ecoenergetics of the Western Swamp Tortoise: Modeling the future translocation viability of Australia’s rarest reptile. | 
Dr Michael Kearney, University of Melbourne and Dr. S.A.L.M. (Bas) Kooijman, University of Amsterdam. | 
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| Veronica Briceno | 
ANU | 
The maternal effect on stress tolerance in alpine plants from Mt. Kosciuszko. | 
Prof. Gilbert Neuner, Research Group Stress Physiology and Climate Resistence, University of Innsbruck. | 
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| Victoria Marshall | 
Adelaide University | 
Mapping and modelling the distribution of invasive weed species, Buffel grass (Cenchrus ciliaris) using remote sensing methods. | 
Stephen Yool, The University of Arizona. | 
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