Lucinda Aulsebrook

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Postdoctoral Research Fellow

Biography

Dr Lucinda Aulsebrook is a postdoctoral researcher whose work focuses on the evolutionary and ecological impacts of human-induced global change on wildlife. Lucinda completed her PhD at Monash University, where she studied the effects of pharmaceutical pollution, warming temperatures and infectious disease on life-history traits in waterfleas (Daphnia magna) and guppies (Poeciliidae). Lucinda is now based in the Marine Ecology and Environment Change research group at James Cook University. Her current research investigates the role of sexual selection and plasticity in adaptation to climate change, using the eastern mosquitofish (Gambusia holbrooki) as a model species.

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Aulsebrook, Lucinda C.; Wong, Bob B.M.; Hall, Matthew D. (2024) 'Pharmaceutical pollution alters the. 291 (2014). [DOI] ...
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Aulsebrook, Lucinda C.; Wong, Bob B.M.; Hall, Matthew D. (2023) 'Can pharmaceutical pollution alter . Philosophical Transactions of the, 378 (1873). [DOI] ...
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Aulsebrook, Lucinda C.; Wong, Bob B.M.; Hall, Matthew D. (2022) 'Warmer temperatures limit the effec. 289 (1968). [DOI] ...
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Aulsebrook, Lucinda C.; Bertram, Michael G.; Martin, Jake M.; Aulsebrook, Anne E.; Brodin, Tomas; Ev...
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Henstridge, Michelle A.; Aulsebrook, Lucinda; Koyama, Takashi; Johnson, Travis K.; Whisstock, James ...
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