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Professor Singarayer Florentine is an Adjunct Professor in the School of Science at RMIT University. His research focuses on ecology, evolutionary biology, plant biology, climate change impacts, environmental management, and crop and pasture production. He holds an ORCID identifier (0000-0002-5734-3421) and can be contacted at singarayer.florentine@rmit.edu.au. His work spans arid zone restoration, invasive species management, and sustainable agricultural practices.
Research interests include invasive species biology, ecological restoration strategies, and the impacts of climate change on plant and animal ecosystems. He has contributed to studies on seed ecology, phytoremediation, and technological innovations for ecological monitoring (e.g., LiDAR-based wildlife surveys).
His recent publications highlight a focus on global arid zone restoration challenges, weed control mechanisms, and the ecological management of invasive species in Australia. Collaborations emphasize interdisciplinary approaches, integrating environmental science with agriculture and technology.
No formal advisees or grants are listed. His contributions include co-authoring books on ecological restoration and chapters in peer-reviewed journals, emphasizing practical solutions for environmental challenges.
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