معرفی
Dale Campbell is a researcher affiliated with the Department of Agricultural, Environmental and Veterinary Sciences at Charles Sturt University. Their work focuses on wetland ecosystems, particularly the interplay between hydroperiod, macroinvertebrate assemblages, and taphonomic processes in floodplain environments.
- Education: Completed a Doctoral Thesis (2020) titled 'The effects of hydroperiod on macroinvertebrate assemblages of temporary and permanent floodplain wetlands and how this relates to taphonomy and the palaeoecological record.'
Research Trends: Campbell’s publications highlight comparative studies between temporary and permanent wetlands in south-eastern Australia, with emphasis on chironomid head capsules, taphonomy, and implications for palaeoecological reconstructions. Their work bridges ecological monitoring and fossil record analysis.
- Key Contributions:
- 2020: Investigated hydroperiod impacts on wetland biodiversity and preservation biases.
- 2019: Analyzed taphonomic effects on assemblage composition.
- 2018: Demonstrated distinct chironomid assemblages in temporary vs. permanent wetlands.
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