Kristine French

Kristine French is an Australian plant biologist who is a Professor at the University of Wollongong, where she has directed the Janet Cosh Herbarium since 1992.[1] She is known for researching the ecology of weeds, studying urban ecology and "endangered species and forest ecology."[2] French has published in the Journal of Ecology,[3] Biological Conservation,[4][5] Global Change Biology,[6] Landscape and Urban Planning,[7] Austral Ecology,[8][9][10] the Journal of Applied Ecology,[11] Oecologia,[12] Landscape Ecology,[13] Ecological Modelling,[14] Wildlife Research,[15] and others.

Education

French gained her B.Sc. (Hons) from the University of Sydney in 1984.[1] She earned her doctorate from Monash University in 1989. Her thesis is entitled "Fruit/bird interactions in wet sclerophyll forest in Australia: the influence of fruit characteristics and the role of birds as seed disposal agents".[16]

Career

French is a professor at the Institute of Conservation Biology of the University of Wollongong.[17] She has directed the university's Janet Cosh Herbarium since 1992.[1]

She served as president of the Ecological Society of Australia in 2011–13.[18] She initiated a collaborative project, the Ecosystem Science Long-Term Plan, including the Australian Academy of Science and the Terrestrial Environmental Research Network, which resulted in the publication of the report "Foundations for the future: A long-term plan for Australian ecosystem science", an advisory document for government. She has served on the group's steering committee since 2013.[1][19][20] As of 2016, she also serves on the National Committee for Ecology, Evolution and Conservation of the Australian Academy of Science (since 2012), the Advisory Committee of the Australian Centre for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (since 2011) and the Birds in Backyards Steering Committee (since 2000).[1][17] The Birds in Backyards project won a national Eureka Prize in 2008.[1][21] In addition to the Ecological Society of Australia, French is also a member of the NSW Weed Society, Birdlife Australia and the Society for Conservation Biology.[1]

She has been a Handling Editor of the academic journal Conservation Biology since 2011.[1][22]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "Pr Kristine French". The University of Wollongong. Retrieved 16 August 2016.
  2. "French, Kristine - Full record view - Libraries Australia Search". nla.gov.au. Retrieved 2016-08-17.
  3. Hughes, Lesley; Dunlop, Michael; French, Kristine; Leishman, Michelle R.; Rice, Barbara; Rodgerson, Louise; Westoby, Mark (1994-01-01). "Predicting Dispersal Spectra: A Minimal Set of Hypotheses Based on Plant Attributes". Journal of Ecology. 82 (4): 933–950. doi:10.2307/2261456. JSTOR 2261456.
  4. Reid, Adele M.; Morin, Louise; Downey, Paul O.; French, Kristine; Virtue, John G. (2009-10-01). "Does invasive plant management aid the restoration of natural ecosystems?". Biological Conservation. 142 (10): 2342–2349. doi:10.1016/j.biocon.2009.05.011.
  5. Ens, Emilie-Jane; French, Kristine (2008-02-01). "Exotic woody invader limits the recruitment of three indigenous plant species". Biological Conservation. 141 (2): 590–595. doi:10.1016/j.biocon.2007.12.012.
  6. Ashcroft, Michael B.; Chisholm, Laurie A.; French, Kristine O. (2009-03-01). "Climate change at the landscape scale: predicting fine-grained spatial heterogeneity in warming and potential refugia for vegetation". Global Change Biology. 15 (3): 656–667. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2486.2008.01762.x. ISSN 1365-2486.
  7. Hodgson, Patricia; French, Kristine; Major, Richard E. (2007-03-02). "Avian movement across abrupt ecological edges: Differential responses to housing density in an urban matrix". Landscape and Urban Planning. 79 (3–4): 266–272. doi:10.1016/j.landurbplan.2006.02.012.
  8. French, Kristine; Major, Richard E. (2001-08-01). "Effect of an exotic Acacia (Fabaceae) on ant assemblages in South African fynbos". Austral Ecology. 26 (4): 303–310. doi:10.1046/j.1442-9993.2001.01115.x. ISSN 1442-9993.
  9. Westoby, Mark; French, Kristine; Hughes, Lesley; Rice, Barbara; Rodgerson, Louise (1991-12-01). "Why do more plant species use ants for dispersal on infertile compared with fertile soils?*". Australian Journal of Ecology. 16 (4): 445–455. doi:10.1111/j.1442-9993.1991.tb01074.x. ISSN 1442-9993.
  10. French, Kristine (1991-03-01). "Characteristics and abundance of vertebrate-dispersed fruits in temperate wet sclerophyll forest in southeastern Australia". Australian Journal of Ecology. 16 (1): 1–13. doi:10.1111/j.1442-9993.1991.tb01476.x. ISSN 1442-9993.
  11. Lindsay, Elizabeth A.; French, Kristine (2005-06-01). "Litterfall and nitrogen cycling following invasion by Chrysanthemoides monilifera ssp. rotundata in coastal Australia". Journal of Applied Ecology. 42 (3): 556–566. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2664.2005.01036.x. ISSN 1365-2664.
  12. French, Kristine. "Phenology of fleshy fruits in a wet sclerophyll forest in southeastern Australia: are birds an important influence?". Oecologia. 90 (3): 366–373. doi:10.1007/BF00317693. ISSN 0029-8549.
  13. Ashcroft, Michael B.; Chisholm, Laurie A.; French, Kristine O. (2007-11-27). "The effect of exposure on landscape scale soil surface temperatures and species distribution models". Landscape Ecology. 23 (2): 211–225. doi:10.1007/s10980-007-9181-8. ISSN 0921-2973.
  14. Ashcroft, Michael B.; French, Kristine O.; Chisholm, Laurie A. (2011-02-10). "An evaluation of environmental factors affecting species distributions". Ecological Modelling. 222 (3): 524–531. doi:10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2010.10.003.
  15. French, Kristine; Zubovic, Anita (1997-01-01). "Effect of the Weed Chrysanthemoides monilifera (Bitou Bush) on Bird Communities". Wildlife Research. 24 (6): 727–735.
  16. "Kristine French". Research Data Australia. Retrieved 17 August 2016.
  17. 1 2 "Meet the Team". Birds in Backyards. Retrieved 18 August 2016.
  18. "Ecological Society of Australia: 34th Annual General Meeting Draft Minutes" (PDF). Ecological Society of Australia. 4 December 2009. Retrieved 18 August 2016.
  19. "Professor Kristine French: Ecological champion". University of Wollongong. Retrieved 18 August 2016.
  20. "Working groups". Ecosystem Science Long-Term Plan. Retrieved 18 August 2016.
  21. "Past Winners & Finalists (Eureka Prizes)". Australian Museum. Retrieved 18 August 2016.
  22. "Conservation Biology: Editorial Board". Wiley. Retrieved 18 August 2016.

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