- Entomology
- Ecology
- Evolutionary Biology
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Dr. Nathan Butterworth serves as a Visiting Adjunct Research Officer within the Ecological Plant and Animal Sciences department at La Trobe University, Melbourne. His academic profile is centered on entomological research, particularly focusing on blowflies and related Dipteran species. His work addresses critical questions in ecology, evolution, and conservation, with practical applications in forensic science and urban pest management strategies. His primary research areas include insect behavior, population genetics, and the ecological dynamics of ephemeral resources. He investigates sexual dimorphism in pathogen transmission, the impacts of habitat fragmentation on genetic diversity, and the role of necromass in ecosystem functioning. His methodological toolkit spans field surveys, laboratory rearing, and molecular genetic techniques. Recent publications demonstrate a cohesive research trajectory emphasizing blowfly ecology and evolution. Key themes include species coexistence mechanisms, thermal plasticity effects on disease, and the development of sustainable pest management frameworks through stakeholder collaboration. His interdisciplinary approach bridges fundamental ecological theory with applied conservation outcomes. No scientific awards, student advisement records, or grant information were specified in the source material. Similarly, details regarding laboratory infrastructure or collaborative research teams were not provided.
