Prof. Adrienne Nicotra
Prof Adrienne Nicotra is a plant evolutionary ecologist with interest in the capacity of plants to respond to environment and environmental change – what we call phenotypic plasticity. Her work focusses on native species from a wide range of environments, though she is particularly fond of mountain flora. Adrienne joined ANU as a postdoctoral fellow in 1998 and has been there ever since, now as a Professor in the Division of Ecology and Evolution in the Research School of Biology. In addition to her research work, Adrienne teaches, supervises honours and postgraduate students and is the director of the Australian Mountain Research Facility.
Type
party
Access Privileges
Division of Plant Science
Title
Prof.
Given Name
Adrienne
Surname
Nicotra
Uni ID
u9807999
ORCID
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6578-369X
Brief Description
Prof Adrienne Nicotra is a plant evolutionary ecologist with interest in the capacity of plants to respond to environment and environmental change – what we call phenotypic plasticity.
Full Description
Prof Adrienne Nicotra is a plant evolutionary ecologist with interest in the capacity of plants to respond to environment and environmental change – what we call phenotypic plasticity. Her work focusses on native species from a wide range of environments, though she is particularly fond of mountain flora. Adrienne joined ANU as a postdoctoral fellow in 1998 and has been there ever since, now as a Professor in the Division of Ecology and Evolution in the Research School of Biology. In addition to her research work, Adrienne teaches, supervises honours and postgraduate students and is the director of the Australian Mountain Research Facility.
Email Address
adrienne.nicotra@anu.edu.au
Postal Address
ANU College of Science
The Australian National University
Phone Number
+61 2 6125 9763
Website Address
https://iceds.anu.edu.au/people/academics/associate-professor-adrienne-nicotra;
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6578-369X
Fields of Research
310303 - Ecological physiology;
310806 - Plant physiology
Socio-Economic Objective
280102 - Expanding knowledge in the biological sciences;
280111 - Expanding knowledge in the environmental sciences
Keywords
cross-tolerance;
fluorescence;
leaf dehydration;
mangrove;
photosynthetic heat tolerance;
PSII;
salinity;
Tcrit;
Tmax
Status: Published
Published to:
Published to:
- Australian National University
- Australian National Data Service
Related items
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Publication dataframes - Cross tolerance: salinity gradients and dehydration increase photosynthetic heat tolerance in mangrove leaves. [anudc:6274] - hasAssociationWith:
Dataset - Elevation-dependent patterns of borer-mediated snow-gum dieback are associated with subspecies’ trait differences and environmental variation [anudc:6284]