New research outputs from the Lowe lab group
Details of recent research outputs from my group at the University of Adelaide can be found on our website https://lowelab.com A couple
Thoughts from the vanguard of biodiversity research
Details of recent research outputs from my group at the University of Adelaide can be found on our website https://lowelab.com A couple
Over the past few weeks there has been much political ado about the withholding of funding for Australia’s science infrastructure
The following is an open letter initiated by Dr Andrew Glikson, signed by Australian environmental and climate scientists and as
The Anthropocene, the geological epoch when humans have had an overriding influence on the earth and its atmosphere, is a
Shouldn’t we be taking the idea of eating insects – or entophagy – a bit more seriously? Now I
Could politicians and scientists in the future be charged with “climate negligence”? Society generally has a pretty clear idea of
What turns an inconspicuous plant into an economically and ecologically damaging alien invader? Or to paraphrase this blog title – why does the Kraken
Lets us be in no doubt – we are in the midst of the greatest biodiversity crisis the world has
The ability of the bush to bounce back after extensive grazing cannot be guaranteed. A farmer from Sanderson in the
The use of local seed is widely advocated for habitat restoration and is based on the premise that locally sourced