CURRICULUM VITAE of ASHLEIGH K. WOLFE Department of Environment & Agriculture, Curtin University Kent St, Bentley 6102 Western Australia Phone: +61 450 337 633 E-mail: ashleigh.wolfe@postgrad.curtin.edu.au EDUCATION PhD Candidate
2014 –
Department of Environment & Agriculture, Curtin University Bentley WA Title: The urban ecology of reptiles in Western Australia using dugites (Pseudonaja affinis) and bobtails (Tiliqua rugosa) as model species. Supervisors: Dr Bill Bateman (Curtin University), A/Prof Trish Fleming (Murdoch University) 2010 2013
– BSc (Hons., First Class) Environmental Biology Department of Environment & Agriculture, Curtin University Bentley WA
TEACHING EXPERIENCE (CURTIN UNIVERSITY) 2015 –
Laboratory demonstrator, Quantitative Biology 2002 (Semester 1).
2015
Tutor, Functional Biology 100 (Semester 2).
2014
Tutor, Biology 100 (Semester 2). Marking Assistant, Climate Change and Adaptation 102 (Semester 2). Laboratory demonstrator, Zoology 201 (Semester 1).
2012 2013
– UniPASS Senior Peer Learning Facilitator.
MENTOR Honours students: Rebecca Chippendale (2015), Aleksa Marinovic (2015), Meghan Castelli (2015 – present). High school students: Zahra Aisya (2015), Caitlin Jarvis (2015), Rohit Khanna (2015).
ORAL PRESENTATIONS 2016
A.K. Wolfe, P.W. Bateman, P.A. Fleming. “GPS tracking dugites (Pseudonaja affinis) in Perth via external tail attachment: an effective alternative to implants?” Australian Society of Herpetologists, ASH2016, Launceston, Tasmania. Invited speaker, Ecosystem Restoration & Intervention Ecology Research Group, University of Western Australia, February 5.
2015
A.K. Wolfe, P.W. Bateman, P.A. Fleming. “Vehicles, pet predators, and diseases, oh my! Causes of reptile death in a city using volunteer records from wildlife rehabilitation
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