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Dr. John Hall is a Lecturer in the School of the Environment at The University of Queensland, specializing in ecology with a focus on botany and plant-animal interactions. His teaching emphasizes field-based learning, narrative engagement in lectures, and student skill development in literature research and writing. He is a key contributor to international programs in Australian Terrestrial Ecology, including a course taught for the University of California.
John’s research centers on cycad ecology, exploring pollination mechanisms, seed dispersal strategies, and plant defense systems. His PhD (2011, School of Biological Sciences, UQ) focused on cycads’ ancient ecological roles and their interactions with animals.
His publications (2004–2018) highlight cycads’ evolutionary significance, examining topics like wind vs. insect pollination, megafaunal seed dispersal syndromes, and plant-pollinator mutualisms. These studies bridge paleoecology and modern plant biology, offering insights into pre-flowering plant-animal dynamics.
While no formal grants or awards are listed, his work underscores contributions to both teaching innovation and foundational ecological research. He collaborates on international educational initiatives, extending UQ’s global academic reach.
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