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Elizabeth Tasker

Australian fire ecologist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Elizabeth Mary Tasker is an Australian fire ecologist. She obtained a PhD in Science at the University of Sydney in 2002. She is a researcher at the NSW Office of Environment and Heritage, and previously worked for the University of Wollongong and for The Australian Museum carrying out biological surveys in Melanesia. Her main area of expertise is the effects of fire and fire management on native animals and plants.[1] She was a Vice-President, and subsequently (to 2015) Director, of the Ecological Society of Australia,[2] the largest professional association of scientists in Australia, and a published wildlife photographer.[citation needed]

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Selected publications

  • Tasker, Em; Dickman, Cr (2001). "A review of Elliott trapping methods for small mammals in Australia". Australian Mammalogy. 23 (2): 77. doi:10.1071/AM01077. ISSN 0310-0049.
  • Tasker, Elizabeth M.; Bradstock, Ross A. (2006). "Influence of cattle grazing practices on forest understorey structure in north-eastern New South Wales". Austral Ecology. 31 (4): 490–502. Bibcode:2006AusEc..31..490T. doi:10.1111/j.1442-9993.2006.01597.x. ISSN 1442-9993.
  • Tasker, Elizabeth M. (2004). "Wildlife, Fire and Future Climate: A Forest Ecosystem Analysis". Austral Ecology. 29 (3): 361–362. Bibcode:2004AusEc..29..361T. doi:10.1111/j.1442-9993.2004.01411.x. ISSN 1442-9993.
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