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Dr. Rachele Wilson is a Casual Researcher at the School of the Environment, The University of Queensland. Her research focuses on environmental science, ecology, and the intersection of human activities with natural systems. She specializes in pollinator behavior, agroecosystem dynamics, and Indigenous land management practices. Her work integrates traditional ecological knowledge with modern scientific methods, particularly in coastal and tropical environments.
Key research interests include stingless bee conservation, honeybee foraging strategies, and the ecological impacts of agricultural practices. She has collaborated on projects analyzing root architecture in agroforestry systems, soil microbiome responses to herbicides, and the role of forest landscapes in pollinator diets. Her interdisciplinary approach addresses both ecological challenges and socio-cultural dimensions of environmental stewardship.
Dr. Wilson has contributed to studies on mangrove ecosystems using remote sensing and Indigenous knowledge, as well as policy-relevant work on Aboriginal cultural heritage management in urbanizing regions. Her publications span entomology, soil science, and environmental policy, reflecting a commitment to holistic environmental research.
She has led a research report on bee hotels for post-bushfire ecological recovery and presented at international conferences on agroecology and sustainable horticulture. While no awards are explicitly listed, her extensive peer-reviewed publications demonstrate scholarly impact.
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