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Dr Wendy March
To link to this page, please use the following URL: QualificationsPhD, MSc, BSc, RGN Awards & AchievementsThe University of Adelaide Overseas Conference Scheme 2009 – $1200 Charles Sturt University write-up award 2007 - $5000 Ecological Society of Australia travel grant 2005 – $400 Johnstone Centre Small Project Grant 2004 - $4,500 Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) for Plant-based Management of Dryland Salinity- top-up PhD scholarship award – 2003 $6,990 p.a. for 4 years Research InterestsLifecourse epidemiology; Fetal programming; Female reproductive health; Polycystic ovary syndrome; Environmental/conservation biology Publications
March, W. A., Moore, V. M., Willson, K. J., Phillips, D. I. W., Norman, R. J. and Davies, M. J. (2009). A Community Study of the Prevalence of the Polycystic Ovary Syndrome - Assessed Using Contrasting Diagnostic Criteria. Human Reproduction doi: 10.1093/humrep/Listed in Faculty of 1000 Medicine, Jan 2010. March, W. A., Moore, V. M., Willson, K. J., Phillips, D. I. W., Norman, R. J. and Davies, M. J. (2009) The prevalence of the polycystic ovary syndrome in a community sample assessed under contrasting diagnostic criteria European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE). Human Reproduction, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, p. i69.
March, W. A. and D. M. Watson (2009). The contribution of mistletoes to nutrient returns in a temperate eucalypt forest: evidence for a critical role in nutrient cycling. Austral Ecology. AEC-09-039-OA.R1. March, W. A. and D. M. Watson (2007). Parasites boost productivity: effects of mistletoe on litterfall dynamics in a temperate Australian forest. Oecologia 154(2): 339-347.
March, W. A. (2007). The impact of an Australian mistletoe, Amyema miquelii (Loranthaceae), on nutrient cycling in eucalypt forests Charles Sturt University. PhD. March, W. A. (1996). Assessing anthropogenic impacts in marine environments; the Port Stanvac macrobenthic communities., University of Adelaide. MSc (Ecological Management). Entry last updated: Friday, 6 Apr 2012 The information in this directory is provided to support the academic, administrative and business activities of the University of Adelaide. To facilitate these activities, entries in the University Phone Directory are not limited to University employees. The use of information provided here for any other purpose, including the sending of unsolicited commercial material via email or any other electronic format, is strictly prohibited. The University reserves the right to recover all costs incurred in the event of breach of this policy. |
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