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Wayne Robinson

Wayne Robinson

BAppSc Canberra, MAppSc Canberra

Position: Lecturer in Environmental Science and Statistics
Office: I1.19A
Tel: +61 7 5459 4463
Email: wayne.robinson@usc.edu.au

Teaching areas

  • Data Analysis
  • Bio-assessment
  • Australian Wildlife

Research areas

  • Ecology of the invasive Big Headed Ant, Pheidole megacephala in South East Queensland
  • Freshwater and Terrestrial invertebrate community ecology
  • Evaluation of bioassessment techniques for freshwater
  • Ants and bioassessment
  • Statistical re-sampling techniques as an ecological analysis tool
  • Trace metal contamination of the Sydney Rock Oyster

Profile

Wayne Robinson has taught undergraduate and postgraduate statistics since 1996 at the University of Canberra, Charles Sturt University and University of the Sunshine Coast.

He researched ants, plants, rocks and legless lizards for his masters thesis with the Applied Ecology Research Group at the University of Canberra, and is currently enrolled in a PhD program at Charles Sturt University's Johnstone Research Centre studying invasive ant species in Queensland.

Wayne has a strong background in data analysis and natural resource management themes and aims to develop management and research techniques that can be employed in an environmentally, economically and socially sustainable manner.

Publications

Electronic copies of various academic papers from Wayne Robinson are available on the USC Coast Research Database website.

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