Susan Laurance
ARC Future Fellow
Centre for Tropical Environmental and Sustainability Studies
James Cook University
Australia
Biography
In Australia, Susan Laurance have developed an extensive research program that continues my work in global change and tropical forests at the Daintree Rainforest Observatory (DRO), where they have initiated an ambitious experiment to induce an artifical drought in order to study its effects on rainforest biodiversity. Her other research programs include understanding the biotic and abiotic drivers of secondary forest composition and carbon sequestration, and how fragmentation and human land-use influences disease vectors. She am lead investigator on $1.6 million in research grants and have authored more than 100 peer-reviewed reserach articles. In Australia, Susan Laurance have developed an extensive research program that continues my work in global change and tropical forests at the Daintree Rainforest Observatory (DRO), where they have initiated an ambitious experiment to induce an artifical drought in order to study its effects on rainforest biodiversity. Her other research programs include understanding the biotic and abiotic drivers of secondary forest composition and carbon sequestration, and how fragmentation and human land-use influences disease vectors. She am lead investigator on $1.6 million in research grants and have authored more than 100 peer-reviewed reserach articles.
Research Interest
How vulnerable wildlife and plant species are affected by major land-use and climate change. My work spans much of the tropical world, including the Amazon and tropical Australia.