Current/Past projects
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Research Project
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Termite ecology
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Title
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Soil macroinvertebrate assemblages in different vegetation patch types and the short-term effects of low intensity fire, in an Australian tropical savanna.
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Description
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Research Scientist
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Tracy Dawes
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Student
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Y. Boissieux
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University
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Ecole d’Ingenieur en Agriculture (France)
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Research Project
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Termite ecology
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Title
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The short-term impacts of a single low intensity fire on termite assemblage composition in a northern Australian savanna: abundance, genus diversity and functional groups.
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Description
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Research Scientist
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Tracy Dawes
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Student
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E. Clappier
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University
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Institut National d’Horticulture (France)
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Research Project
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Termite ecology
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Title
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Soil macroinvertebrate assemblages in different vegetation patch types and the short-term effects of low intensity fire, in an Australian tropical savanna
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Description
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Research Scientist
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Tracy Dawes
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Student
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C. Corbon
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University
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Ecole d”ingenieur en agriculture (France)
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Research Project
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Termite ecology
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Title
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The short-term impacts of a low intensity fire on wood-feeding termite assemblage of a northern Australian savanna.
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Description
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Research Scientist
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Tracy Dawes
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Student
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A. Frayssinet
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University
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Ecole Nationale Superieure Agronomique de Toulouse (France)
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Research Project
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Carbon Dynamics
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Title
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Description
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Research Scientist
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Dick Williams
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Student
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J. Rudolph
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University
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University of Applied Sciences in Eberswalde (Germany)
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Research Project
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Pest ant ecology and management
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Title
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Ecological impacts of yellow crazy ant (Anoplolepis gracilipes) in north east Arnhem Land
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Description
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Research Scientist
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Ben Hoffmann
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Student
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W. Saul
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University
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University of Wurzburg (Germany)
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