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Fiona Hogan is a Senior Lecturer in Conservation Biology at Federation University Australia, previously serving at Monash and Deakin Universities. She holds a PhD from Deakin University (2008) and a BSc (Hons) from La Trobe University (1996). Her research focuses on molecular ecology, using non-invasive DNA sampling methods (e.g., feathers, feces) to study wildlife populations. Key species include Australian owls, koalas, and birds like tawny frogmouths. Her work addresses population structure, mating systems, and conservation genetics to inform wildlife management.
Dr. Hogan has supervised doctoral and master’s students in areas such as koala population genetics and zoology. Her research emphasizes practical applications of molecular tools for biodiversity conservation, particularly in fragmented habitats. Notable contributions include studies on translocation risks for masked owls and genotyping koalas via single fecal samples.
Publications span conservation genetics, avian behavior, and GIS-based habitat modeling, reflecting interdisciplinary approaches to ecological challenges. Her work bridges molecular techniques and field ecology to address real-world conservation needs.
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