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Dr. Christine Cooper is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Environment and Agriculture at Curtin University, specializing in vertebrate ecophysiology with a focus on Australian birds and mammals. She holds adjunct roles at institutions like Portland State University and the University of Western Australia. Her research explores thermal, energy, and water balance mechanisms in animals, with field and lab studies on torpor, evaporative water loss, and climate adaptation. Dr. Cooper has supervised numerous postgraduate students and contributed to conservation projects involving endangered species like numbats and cockatoos.
- Education: BSc(Hons) and PhD from University of Western Australia (UWA)
- Affiliations: Adjunct roles at 6+ institutions, collaborations with Perth Zoo and WA Department of Environment
Her work integrates physiology and ecology to address climate change impacts, with recent studies on zebra finch water use, echidna thermal behavior, and koala thermoregulation under heat stress. Awards include the 2012 Curtin Professional Development Award.
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