June Graduation Ceremony
PhD Graduates
Callan Cohen (PhD): The phylogenetics, taxonomy and biogeography of African arid zone terrestrial birds: the bustards (Otididae), sandgrouse (Pteroclidae), coursers (Glareolidae) and Stone Partridge (Ptilopachus) (Supervisor: Tim Crowe, co-supervisor: Rauri Bowie).
MSc Graduates
Gregory Mutumi (MSc): Using stable isotopes in feathers to trace the movement of ducks in southern Africa (Supervisor: Graeme Cumming).
Conservation Biology MSc Graduates
Petra de Abreu. 2011. The ecological and hydrological impact of rehabilitation on degraded ostrich farms in the Little Karoo, South Africa. (Supervisor: Sue Milton).
Katherine England. 2011. Assessing conservation of a tropical African estuary: Waterbird disturbance, livelihoods and ecotourism. (Supervisors: Rob Simmons, Jane Turpie).
Clova Jurk. 2011. Fouled yachts: a vector for introduced species to South African shores. (Supervisor: Charles Griffiths).
Andre Krahner. 2011. Impact of the invasive ant Linepithema humile on native ant assemblages on the western slopes of Table Mountain and the implications for ant-butterfly associations. (Supervisor: Mike Picker).
Sarah Lewis. 2011. Valuing an ecotourism resource: A case study of the Boulders Beach African Penguin colony. (Supervisor: Peter Ryan).
Gina Louw. 2011. How will climate change affect birds in hot African deserts? (Supervisors: Phil Hockey, Rowan Martin, Susie Cunningham).
Sofia Solano. 2011. Empirical evaluation of the effectiveness of South Africa's Marine Protected Area Network in representing fish communities. (Supervisor: Colin Attwood).
Vincent van der Merwe. 2011. The historical biogeography of terrestrial gamebirds (Aves: Gailiformes). (Supervisor: Tim Crowe).
Dale Wright. 2011. Understanding a citizen science research programme: Understanding the people who make it possible (Supervisors: Les Underhill, Andrew Knight).