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Michelle Leishman
Michelle
is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences,
Macquarie University. She is a plant ecologist with special interest in
Australian vegetation and plant adaptations to the environment. . She
completed her PhD in 1993 at the School of Biological Sciences, Macquarie
University. Her thesis is titled : Comparative seed and seedling biology
of the semi-arid woodland flora of western New South Wales.
Her main areas of research are on the ecological strategies of plants.
Her current research focuses on understanding the success of invasive
plants and developing sustainable vegetation restoration methods. Her
current research includes:
• Responses of invasive plants to global climate change and elevated
carbon dioxide
• Interactions between invasive plants and the soil microbial community
• Ecology of African Olive
• Relating plant volatile organic compound emissions to functional
traits
• Development of guidelines for the restoration of woodland and
riverside vegetation
Amongst other distinctions she has been the recipient of a ARC Queen
Elizabeth II Research Fellowship (2000-2006), and is an Associate Editor
of the Journal of Ecology. She is currently Deputy Chair of the NSW Scientific
Committee.
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