Researcher

Biography

Chantelle is a Research Associate within the TRE team based at the Centre for Ecosystem Science in the School of BEES. Chantelle enjoys working across all aspects of threatened plant conservation, exploring breeding systems, reproductive sterility, germination ecology and how to restore functioning translocated populations.

Through this work Chantelle works closely with policy and planning as well as local land managers as well as community...view more

Chantelle is a Research Associate within the TRE team based at the Centre for Ecosystem Science in the School of BEES. Chantelle enjoys working across all aspects of threatened plant conservation, exploring breeding systems, reproductive sterility, germination ecology and how to restore functioning translocated populations.

Through this work Chantelle works closely with policy and planning as well as local land managers as well as community groups, industry and government.

As well Chantelle is interested in communication and qualitative or social sciences.  She is particularly focused on conservation practitioners’ experiences and how to craft stories that resonate with both the scientific and non-scientific community.


My Awards


My Research Activities

Threatened plant conservation

Breeding systems

Translocation

Plant ecology

Threatened species listing and policy

Outreach and communication 

 

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Location

E26 Centre for Ecosystem Science

School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences

UNSW | Australia

Publications

by Dr Chantelle Alexandra Thelora Doyle

Videos

What happens when a threatened plant is growing in an intended development location?
An electric toothbrush and genomics, the perfect pair to conserve Julian's Hibbertia
Digging (up) the Spiny Rice-flower Pimelea spinescens subsp. spinescens