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Dr Emma Gray is a field ecologist and Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Queensland University of Technology (QUT), affiliated with the Faculty of Science and School of Biology & Environmental Science. Her work focuses on terrestrial mammal ecology, conservation, and detection techniques across Australian ecosystems.
- Current research on Julia Creek Dunnart (Sminthopsis douglasi) conservation
- Expertise in Elliott trapping, camera trapping, and eDNA collection methods
- PhD graduate from QUT studying the Antechinus arktos species
- Accepting research students for Honours, Masters, and PhD programs
Her research interests span:
- Field Ecology - Applying traditional and modern survey techniques
- Conservation Biology - Addressing Australia's biodiversity challenges
- Population Dynamics - Studying threatened species interactions
- Detection Techniques - Innovating with eDNA and owl pellet analysis
Recent publications demonstrate expertise in:
- Threatened species monitoring in rodent plagues
- Dental morphology studies of marsupials
- eDNA applications in grassland habitats
- Owl pellet analysis for biodiversity assessment
Dr Gray's work contributes to Sustainable Development Goals including:
- Life on Land (SDG 15)
- Climate Action (SDG 13)
- Life Below Water (SDG 14) through ecological detection methods
She actively mentors students across:
- Honours
- Master's
- PhD levels
Key collaborations include:
- World Heritage Listed Gondwana Rainforests research
- Queensland Herbarium and Biodiversity Science
- Multicom Resources partnerships
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