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Field Studies in Ecology presents outstanding papers arising from ANU undergraduate field courses in ecology and related disciplines. The articles are chosen for publication by the editorial team and peer-reviewed by leading ANU academics and other experts in the field. They showcase original research undertaken by these students and make the findings accessible for researchers an
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Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): Field Studies in Ecology

Published: 2023-11-25

This volume of Field Studies in Ecology presents work that was completed during two Field Studies in Functional Ecology courses: December 2021 at Charlotte Pass, NSW in Kosciuszko National Park in the Australian Alps; and July 2022 in the Wet Tropics of Queensland where the course was split between the Daintree Rainforest Observatory in Cape Tribulation and Lake Eacham on the Atherton Tablelands. Students were undergraduates at the time the experiments were conducted.

This issue was edited by student-guest editors Pia Cunningham, Madeleine Bessel-Koprek, Kate Farkas, Grace Findlay and Zachary Trafford.

Articles

The effect of elevation on the timing of the dawn chorus

Teah Kneipp
Abstract 60 | PDF Downloads 42

The effects of Phoracantha-induced dieback on photosynthesis, respiration and estimated leaf nitrogen in Eucalyptus pauciflora

Elise Chua, Ayden Nicoll, Tali Bloomfield, Millie Boehm, Kate Farkas, Mina Kearns, Kylie Kiu, Eliza Martin, Rose Thompson
Abstract 121 | PDF Downloads 36

The effects of drought on the leaf-litter invertebrates of an Australian Wet Tropics ecosystem: the Daintree Rainforest

Madeleine Bessell-Koprek, Oliver Andrews, Emma Hibbert, Braedy Jaugietis, Tara Walker, Patrick Miller, Inga Mueller, Lauren Pay, Ava Thomas, Amy McEachern
Abstract 135 | PDF Downloads 84

Effect of drought on plant physiology, disease susceptibility and insect herbivory in rainforest saplings

Dmitry Grishin, Lillian Green, Maxwell Etherington, Ellie Lambden, Jaiden Lane, Lachlan Read, Hannah Peryman, Laura Bailey, Lillian Burless
Abstract 78 | PDF Downloads 52

Do dieback-affected Eucalyptus pauciflora subsp. niphophila have fewer roots colonised by ectomycorrhizae than healthy trees?

Grace Findlay, Elise Chua, Pavel Boer, Teah Kneipp, Yolanda Yao, Anna Zheng, Ayden Nicoll, Mei Davey, Millie Boehm
Abstract 75 | PDF Downloads 37
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