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Natasha Tay

Centre for Terrestrial Ecosystem Science and Sustainability, Murdoch University

Zoology  Anatomy  Functional morphology  Ecology  Wildlife conservation  Marsupial  Antipredator behaviour  Predator-prey interactions

Masters

Associated Researchers: Natasha Tay and Natalie Warburton

2025

Doctoral

Associated Researchers: Natasha Tay and Natalie Warburton

2025

Doctoral

Associated Researchers: Trish FlemingNatalie Warburton and Natasha Tay

2024

Doctoral

Associated Researchers: Natalie WarburtonNatasha TayKenny Travouillon and Vera Weisbecker

2024

Honours

Associated Researchers: Natalie WarburtonNatasha Tay and Jeremy Shaw

2024

Honours

Associated Researchers: Trish FlemingNatasha TayNarelle Dybing and Natalie Warburton

2024–2024

All the better to eat you with my dear: development of jaw muscles in Western Australian urban and rural foxes (Vulpes vulpes)

Masters

Associated Researchers: Trish FlemingNatalie Warburton and Natasha Tay

2021–2022

Morphology of cat mandibles

Honours

Associated Researchers: Trish FlemingGiles HardyAmanda Kristancic and Natasha Tay

City of Mandurah

2018

Does inoculating seedlings with mycorrhizal fungi increase their growth rate

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