Steve Donnellan (scientist)
Stephen Charles Donnellan (born 1954) is the Chief Research Scientist of the Evolutionary Biology Unit at the South Australian Museum. He is also an Affiliate Professor at the University of Adelaide. Donnellan moved from New South Wales to South Australia in 1985 to undertake research recovering the evolutionary history of Australia's lizards. This work led to the establishment of a comprehensive collection of reptile and frog tissues from Australia and New Guinea. In 1990 Donnellan joined the South Australian Museum's staff and established the DNA laboratory there. His research since has focused on the evolution and biogeography of Australasian fauna. Donnellan has used molecular genetic methods to examine issues in the population genetics, phylogeography and phylogenetic relationships of vertebrates and selected invertebrate groups. Many of his research projects have been supported by the Australian Research Council (ARC).[1] His work has been published in numerous scientific journals, including Biological Conservation, Evolution, International Journal for Parasitology, PLOS One, Restoration Ecology, Zoologica Scripta and Zootaxa.[2]
Giant Australian cuttlefish
Education
Donnellan has a science degree with honours from the University of New South Wales (1976) and a PhD from Macquarie University (1985).[2]
Memberships
- Australian Society of Herpetologists[2]
- Genetics Society of AustralAsia[2]
- Society of Australian Systematic Biologists[2]
- Society for the Study of Evolution[2]
References
- ↑ "Prof Steve Donnellan". South Australian Museum. Retrieved 24 March 2015.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 "Professor Stephen Donnellan". University of Adelaide. 16 January 2015. Retrieved 25 March 2015.