Vertebrate Ecology Lab

Vertebrate ecology lab

PROF. lin schwarzkopf

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  • LIN SCHWARZKOPF
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The Vertebrate Ecology Lab, headed by Professor Lin Schwarzkopf, is located at the James Cook University campus in Townsville, Australia.
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Saw-shelled turtle on a log in a rainforest river, Atherton area

THE LAB

About Lin Schwarzkopf and Vertebrate Ecology Lab research
Team doing fieldwork in Outback Queensland

PEOPLE

Meet the people who make up the Vertebrate Ecology Lab
Smooth knob-tailed gecko on a man's knee

JOIN US

Available positions

​Research in our lab focuses on the intersection between ecology, evolution, and behavioural ecology of vertebrates.
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Our lab currently hosts about 8 postgraduate students and 1 postdoc, and collaborates with a variety of researchers and institutions worldwide. We investigate a wide range of ecological and conservation questions using vertebrates as model organisms.


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Top banner image: Desert brown tree frog (Littoria rubella) - courtesy of Rishab Pillai
Yellow desert flowers at sunset on a red dune, Windorah, Queensland
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  • ABOUT
  • PEOPLE
  • LIN SCHWARZKOPF
  • AVAILABLE POSITIONS
  • PUBLICATIONS
  • MEDIA
  • CONTACT