Dr Dan Schmidt

Photo of Dr Dan SchmidtPhD (Griffith University); BSc (Hons) University of Queensland

Lecturer, Griffith School of Environment; and Research Fellow, ARI.

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Research Expertise

  • Application of population genetics to understanding the demography and conservation of freshwater and terrestrial organisms.  
  • Investigating the role of interspecific hybridisation in promoting reproductive isolation and speciation in freshwater ecosystems.  
  • Testing models of population structure in dendritic habitat networks.   

Currently teaching

  • 3331AES Ecology and Conservation of Populations
  • 6161AES Conservation Biology
  • 6011AES Evolution and Behavioural Ecology

Selected Publications

  • Schmidt, D. J. and J. M. Hughes 2006 Genetic affinities among subspecies of a widespread Australian lycaenid butterfly, Ogyris amaryllis (Hewitson) Australian Journal of Zoology 54: 429-446.
  • Hughes, J.M., D. J. Schmidt, A. McLean and A. Wheatley (in press) Population genetic structure in stream insects: what have we learned? Chapter 14 in C. Macadam, J. Lancaster, R. Briers, Eds. Aquatic Insects: Challenges to populations CABI Publishers.
  • Eastwood, R.,  M. F. Braby, D. J. Schmidt and J. M. Hughes (submitted) Taxonomy, ecology, genetics and conservation status of the Pale Imperial Hairstreak Jalmenus eubulus Miskin, 1876 stat. nov. (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae): a threatened butterfly from the brigalow belt. Invertebrate Systematics.
  • McLean, A.J., D. J. Schmidt and J. M. Hughes (submitted) Do lowland habitats represent barriers to dispersal for a rainforest mayfly, Bungona narilla, in south-east Queensland? Marine and Freshwater Research.

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