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Kyle Armstrong is a Senior Lecturer in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Adelaide, specializing in Australian wildlife conservation. His research focuses on bat ecology, marsupial genetics, and threatened species management, with fieldwork spanning Australia's Pilbara region, Papua New Guinea, and Pacific islands.
Armstrong employs molecular techniques and acoustic monitoring to study cryptic species, develop conservation strategies, and assess biodiversity patterns. His work informs management practices for vulnerable species like the Pilbara leaf-nosed bat and ghost bat through population genetics, behavioral studies, and threat mitigation research.
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