
About
Bruce Webber is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Western Australia (UWA) and a Principal Research Scientist at CSIRO in Perth. He leads research on global environmental change impacts on biodiversity, species interaction networks, and ecological community dynamics. His work integrates field studies, experiments, and modeling to address challenges at the intersection of climate change, invasive species, and landscape management.
Education:
- PhD in Plant-Animal Interactions, University of Melbourne (2006)
- BSc(Hons I) in Botany/Environmental Science, University of Melbourne (2000)
Research Interests:
Dr. Webber’s research focuses on plant fitness drivers (abiotic, biotic, dispersal), tropical ecosystems in northern Australia and SE Asia, and invasion science. He translates findings into management solutions, emphasizing conservation and resilience strategies.
Grants & Advising:
- Supervises Higher Degree Research students at UWA
- Principal Investigator: 'Neighbourhood Nightmare or Urban Legend - The Alert List Status of Rosewood' (2012)
Affiliations:
- Western Australian Biodiversity Science Institute (Program Director, 2017–2022)
- CSIRO (Research Scientist, 2009–present)
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