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W.P. Amy Liu


I am an ecologist with interests in trait-based ecology and genomics. For my PhD, I examined specific trait-environment interactions that have underpinned the radiation of an arthropod group in the Cape Floristic Region of South Africa. My recent work includes the conservation of insects in Victoria and the establishment and expansion of small populations in modified environments. The current focus of my work looking at biodiversity variation through time and space in Antarctica.

Research Fellow

Monash University

People > Researchers > W.P. Amy Liu

W.P. Amy Liu


Research Fellow

Monash University

I am an ecologist with interests in trait-based ecology and genomics. For my PhD, I examined specific trait-environment interactions that have underpinned the radiation of an arthropod group in the Cape Floristic Region of South Africa. My recent work includes the conservation of insects in Victoria and the establishment and expansion of small populations in modified environments. The current focus of my work looking at biodiversity variation through time and space in Antarctica.

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