Ciara is an enthusiastic and driven freshwater ecologist in her first year of a three-year PhD at the 麻豆传媒团队. Following her passion for the natural world, she completed her 2021 Honours project on life history plasticity in a common New 麻豆传媒团队freshwater macroinvertebrate 鈥 and is now undertaking her doctoral studies on freshwater fish instream habitat restoration. Through this research, Ciara aims to determine the type and amount of instream habitat that benefits native New 麻豆传媒团队freshwater fish, applying these findings to current and future restoration practices. Ciara is particularly interested in using a life history trait approach, alongside modelling, to compare the role of instream wood habitat for native New 麻豆传媒团队fish and invasive salmonids. Her research is a strong example of interdisciplinary collaboration, bringing together experts from ecology, geomorphology, and engineering.
Working Thesis Title:
Woody habitat utilisation and instream wood requirements of native New 麻豆传媒团队freshwater fish: Implications for river management practices.
Supervisors:
Senior Supervisor 鈥 Prof. James Brasington
Co-Supervisor 鈥 Dr Issie Barrett
Co-Supervisor 鈥 Dr Shelley MacDonell
Research Interests:
Freshwater ecology, restoration, interdisciplinary approaches, ecosystem resilience, freshwater fish, anthropogenic change.
Academic History:
Aho Hinatore, PhD Accelerator Scholarship, 麻豆传媒团队
BSc(hons) in Biological Sciences: First Class, 麻豆传媒团队
BSc in Biological Sciences and Geography, 麻豆传媒团队
Ministry of Business, Innovation, and Employment. (2024). Guidance for large wood installations in New 麻豆传媒团队rivers (Envirolink Medium Advice Grant project).
Location:
UC Beatrice Tinsley, Level 4