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![]() Prof Ary Hoffmann Prof Ary Hoffmann completed his undergraduate education at the University of Queensland and Monash Universities, graduating with a BSc(Hons) in 1980. He then undertook PhD at La Trobe with Peter Parsons, graduating in 1984. Ary completed a postdoc at UC Davis with Michael Turelli before returning to La Trobe where he started as a Lecturer and attained a personal Chair in 1998. Ary recieved a Federation Fellowship in 2005 to conduct research at the University of Melbourne. |
![]() Dr Michael Kearney Dr Michael Kearney completed his undergraduate studies in Botany and Zoology at Monash University where he obtained a BSc(Honours) in 1998. Michael then obtained his PhD in Zoology at the University of Sydney under the guidance of Prof Richard Shine in 2004. This included a one year Fulbright fellowship the USA where he collaborated with Prof Kellar Autumn at Lewis and Clark College in Portland Oregon, and Prof Warren Porter at the University of Wisconsin in Madison, Wisconsin. Dr Kearney then took up an Australian Research Council Postdoctoral Fellow at the Centre for Environmental Stress and Adaptation Research (CESAR) from 2004-2006. Michael joined the Zoology Department as a lecturer in 2007. |
USEFUL LINKS
Prof Ary Hoffman
Publications
- Sharley, D. Hoffmann, A.A Thomson, L.J. (2008) The effects of soil tillage on beneficial invertebrates within the vineyard. Agricultural and Forest Entomology (in press)
- Arthur, A.L. Hoffmann, A.A Umina, P.A. Weeks, A.R. (2008) Tolerance of emerging pests of grains, Balaustium medicagoense and Bryobia spp., to currently registered pesticides. Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture (in press)
- Mitrovski, P. Hoffmann, A.A Heinze, D.A. Weeks, A.R. (2007) Rapid loss of genetic variation in an endangered possum. Biology Letters (in press)
Bio21 Institute
Department of Genetics
Dr Michael Kearney
Publications
- Kearney, M., R. Shine, and W.P. Porter, 2009. The potential for behavioral thermoregulation to buffer ‘cold-blooded’ animals against climate warming. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science. 10:3835-3840.
- Kearney, M. and W.P. Porter, Mechanistic niche modelling: combining physiological and spatial data to predict species' ranges. Ecology Letters 12:334-350.
- Kearney, M. and M.J. Blacket, The evolution of sexual and parthenogenetic Warramaba: a window onto Plio-Pleistocene diversification processes in an arid biome. Molecular Ecology, 2008. 17(24) 5257-5275.
CREDITS
Host: Dr Shane Huntington
Producers: Kelvin Param, Miles Brown and Dr Shane Huntington
Series Creators: Eric van Bemmel and Kelvin Param
Audio Engineer: Miles Brown
Theme Music performed by Sergio Ercole. Mr Ercole is represented by the Musicians' Agency, Faculty of Music
Voiceover: Paul Richiardi
Photos: Les O'Rourke

