Dr Matthew Brookhouse

Senior Lecturer, Fenner School of Environment and Society

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Calculated based on number of publications stored in Pure and citations from Scopus
Calculated based on number of publications stored in Pure and citations from Scopus
20032024

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Biography

After completing postdoctoral projects focussed on the use of forest structural complexity for landscape planning, dendrochronological reconstruction of river flow in Victoria, water use in mountain-ash forests and [CO2] responsiveness in commercial forest species, I was appointed as a Senior Lecturer in the Fenner School in 2018. I currently teach first-year research methods, with a specific focus upon helping students make the important connection between the theory of inferential statistics and their application. I also teach modelling and field botany for later-year students.

I am continuing to explore the genotype-by-[CO2] interactions in eucalypt species and have ongoing dendrochronological, and silvicultural research interests.  I also lead collaborative research efforts focussed on understanding wood-borer induced dieback of snow-gum woodland in the Australian Alps.

Qualifications

Assoc. Dip. App. Sci. (Horticulture), B.Sc. (Forestry) (Hons), PhD (Dendroclimatology)

Research Interests

  • Plant physiology
  • Sub-alpine ecology
  • Dendrochronology
  • e[CO2] responsiveness
  • Stable isotopes

Education/Academic qualification

Horticulture, Graduate Diploma, Canberra Institute of Technology

19911993

Award Date: 30 Nov 1993

Dendroclimatology, PhD, Dendroclimatological reconnaissance of eucalypts in south-east Australia, The Australian National University

20032007

Honours, Dendrochronology of Eucalyptus cypellocarpa and E. obliqua, The Australian National University

19961997

Forestry, Bachelor, The Australian National University

19941997

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