About me

I am a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Camerino (UNICAM) and an Honorary Research Fellow at Murdoch University. I have a broad interest in vegetation classification, mapping, and applying functional approaches at different spatial scales to the conservation and restoration of plant communities. In my role at UNICAM I have created an R package to analyse within-community diversity using spatial scaling techniques. In my current role at UNICAM, I am analysing long-term monitoring of forest understory diversity for changes with changing levels of atmospheric nitrogen deposition.

Organisational Affiliations

Adjunct, Centre for Terrestrial Ecosystem Science and Sustainability, Murdoch University

Past Affiliations

Research Associate, University of Camerino (Italy, Camerino)

Education

Conservation & Wildlife Biology
01/200901/2012, Bachelor of Science, Edith Cowan University (Australia, Perth) - ECU
Botany
01/201301/2014, Bachelor of Science (hons), University of Western Australia (Australia, Perth) - UWA