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Toni Chapman is an Adjunct Fellow in the Department of Applied BioSciences at Macquarie University. Their research focuses on the microbiome dynamics of insects, particularly Queensland fruit flies (Bactrocera tryoni), examining how environmental, dietary, and developmental factors influence microbial communities. Key interests include the effects of laboratory domestication, larval diets, host specificity, and metamorphosis on microbiota composition. Chapman collaborates internationally to explore implications for pest control and ecological understanding.
Research outputs span over 18 years with 39 publications, including studies on microbiome shifts during domestication, diet-mediated microbial changes, and behavioral modulation by symbiotic microbes. Their work is published in journals such as Microorganisms, Frontiers in Microbiology, and Scientific Reports.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed, though the Scopus profile indicates 1,733 citations and an h-index of 22, reflecting significant scholarly impact. Collaboration networks emphasize entomological and microbial ecology themes.


