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Heather Robson is a researcher affiliated with James Cook University, specializing in environmental DNA (eDNA) technology and its applications in ecological conservation. Her work focuses on detecting invasive species such as tilapia in tropical and freshwater ecosystems. She has contributed to multiple collaborative projects assessing eDNA methodologies for biodiversity monitoring and invasive species management across Australia.
Her research spans disciplines including molecular ecology, conservation biology, and sustainability education. Notable contributions include developing eDNA protocols for tropical regions and analyzing adolescent perceptions of sustainability through strategic education programs. Robson has authored reports and peer-reviewed articles since 2009, with a growing emphasis on eDNA applications since 2014.
Her work integrates molecular tools like microsatellite markers for plant genetics (e.g., Solanum species) and collaborates with organizations like the Invasive Animals CRC. While no formal awards are listed, her research demonstrates significant impact on ecological monitoring and conservation strategies in Australia.
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