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Dr Lynne Milne is an Adjunct Research Fellow at Curtin University's School of Earth and Planetary Sciences, within the Faculty of Science and Engineering. Her research focuses on plant ecology, palynology, and biodiversity studies, particularly in Australian ecosystems. She is affiliated with the Curtin Perth campus and based in Geology Building Room 208B.
Her work spans diverse topics including floral mimicry mechanisms in orchids, pollination ecology in Southwest Australian biodiversity hotspots, and forensic palynology applications. She has contributed to studies on bee venom chemistry, soil cadmium dynamics in cacao farming, and Eocene fossil pollen records.
Publications since 2005 reflect her multidisciplinary approach, combining fieldwork with lab-based analyses. While no specific awards are listed, her research consistently addresses critical questions in plant-animal interactions and environmental science. No active grant details or lab affiliations are documented in the provided text.
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