Patricia S. SlatteryFlinders University · College of Science and Engineering
Patricia S. Slattery
Master of Research
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Introduction
I am a current HDR student at Flinders University looking at continental-scale patterns of floral host breadth in Australian native bees. I'm also involved with projects on Fijian Homalictus, Antarctic Collembola and Australian euryglossines. I am particularly interested in how phylogenetics and biogeographic processes impact extant diversity.
Education
September 2022 - May 2024
February 2020 - November 2020
February 2015 - December 2019
Publications
Publications (2)
Plant-bee networks are rarely, if ever, studied quantitatively at continental scales, yet these have the potential to inform how biota and ecosystems are assembled beyond narrower regional biomes. The short-tongued bee family Colletidae comprises the major component of bee diversity in Australia, with three key subfamilies: the Neopasiphaeinae, Hyl...
Plant-bee networks are rarely, if ever, studied quantitatively at continental scales, yet these have the potential to inform how biota and ecosystems are assembled beyond narrower regional biomes. The short-tongued bee family Colletidae comprises the major component of bee diversity in Australia, with three key subfamilies: the Neopasiphaeinae, Hyl...