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Emily Hoffmann serves as a Research Fellow and Adjunct Research Fellow at the School of Biological Sciences, The University of Western Australia. Her work focuses on amphibian conservation in the context of climate change, disease threats, and habitat degradation across Australian ecosystems.
Her research interests center on Amphibian Conservation, Climate Change Impacts, and Threatened Species Management, with specific expertise in microclimate ecology, phenology, and chytridiomycosis mitigation. Key research areas include identifying ecological refuges, developing environmental DNA monitoring techniques, and assessing extinction risks for Australian frogs.
Analysis of her recent publications reveals a strong emphasis on climate-driven extinction mechanisms and practical conservation interventions. Her work integrates field ecology with climate modeling to address urgent threats to amphibian biodiversity, particularly focusing on how hydrological changes, fire regimes, and disease interact to drive population declines.
Hoffmann has secured significant research funding through competitive grants including projects with the Australia and Pacific Science Foundation, Wettenhall Environmental Trust, and Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund. Her collaborative work spans multiple institutions with strong emphasis on translating research into conservation management practices.
She maintains active research collaborations across Australia, with notable projects including Untangling drivers of decline: fire, drought, disease and their impacts on a threatened frog (2023-2025) and Frogs on fire: Rapid assessment of wildfire impacts (2024-2025). Her work contributes directly to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to biodiversity conservation and climate action.
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