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Dr Linette Umbrello
Faculty of Science,
School of Biology & Environmental Science
Biography
Research area- Mammal conservation, taxonomy and evolution
- Mammal taxonomy and evolution
- Population Genetics and genomics
- Systematics
- 2021-2024. ‘Slipping through the cracks: documenting the diversity of declining marsupial carnivores (Planigalinae and Sminthopsinae) in northern and central Australia.’ Australian Biological Resources Study (ABRS) National Taxonomy Research Grant Program (NTRGP). Principal Investigator $300,000.
- Evolution and systematics of carnivorous marsupials: Planigale, Sminthopsis, Antechinomys and Dasyurus.
- Conservation genomics of the threatened Pilbara leaf-nosed bat.
- Population genomics of arid-occurring carnivorous marsupials.
Personal details
Positions
- Research Associate
Faculty of Science,
School of Biology & Environmental Science
Qualifications
- Doctor of Philosophy (University of Western Australia)
Professional memberships and associations
Australian Mammal Society
Australian Mammal Taxonomy Consortium
Society of Australian Systematic Biologists
Publications
QUT ePrints
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