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James Nankivell is a Researcher at the School of Biological Sciences, part of the Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology at the University of Adelaide. His research focuses on the evolution, systematics, and conservation of reptiles, particularly sea snakes and Australian terrestrial elapids. He employs traditional field and museum-based methods alongside modern genetic (NGS sequencing) and imaging techniques.
His current postdoctoral research investigates the role of prawn trawl bycatch in sea snake conservation, involving collaboration with industry and government bodies in Western Australia. This work includes extensive fieldwork aboard trawl vessels to improve bycatch data recording, contributing to population dynamics and ecological insights for marine reptiles. He emphasizes the importance of natural history museums in biodiversity conservation.
The scientific articles attributed to him span taxonomy, marine ecology, and conservation biology, with a focus on elapid snake evolution, color adaptation, and deep-sea behavior. His recent publications highlight innovative approaches to taxonomic prioritization and morphological transitions in marine environments. No scientific awards or student advisement details were explicitly mentioned in the available records.
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