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William Buttemer is a Professor and Honorary Fellow at the School of Earth, Atmospheric and Life Sciences (SEALS), University of Wollongong. His research focuses on comparative physiology, particularly the physiological appraisal of animal life history, integrating disciplines like physics, biochemistry, and ecology. Current projects examine malarial infection effects on avian physiology and migratory patterns. He has supervised 9 PhD and Master's students, including studies on pesticide impacts, avian aging, and ecological physiology. Notably, his work has explored the oxidative stress theory of aging and the effects of pesticides like fenitrothion and fipronil on wildlife.
Dr. Buttemer has secured multiple grants from the Australian Research Council (ARC) and University of Wollongong, funding projects such as high-throughput nitrogen analysis, thermal imaging equipment, and avian health assessments. His research outputs span topics like avian migration physiology, stress modulation, and genomic adaptations in birds. Collaborative projects include studies on honeyeater feeding mechanisms, molting energetics, and parental communication in birds.
Key themes in his work include life-history trade-offs, avian stress responses, and evolutionary physiology. His publications highlight the interplay between environmental challenges and physiological adaptations in animals, with a focus on birds and small mammals.
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