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Impacts of fragmentation and isolation on key plant species of Banksia woodlands

Project Outline

With urbanisation, many remnants of Banksia woodlands (the largest ecosystem type in the Perth metro region) have been created ranging in size from <1 ha to several hundreds of hectares. This project explores the impacts of urban fragmentation on the important plant species of this ecosystem, from reproductive output and success, to fitness and other genetic consequences.

Project Area: Ecology

Supervisor(s): Dr Eddie van EttenRob Davis and David Field

Project level: Masters

Funding: Some funding for field work and genetic analysis.

Start date: Any

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