Elle Bowd

A picture of Dr Elle Bowd. She wears framed glasses, and has long gold-blonde hair. Behind her head and shoulders is a blurred bushland landscape.
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
BSc (Hons, DU), PhD (ANU)

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About

Dr. Elle Bowd is a ecologist and research fellow at the Fenner School of Environment & Society, Australian National University. She works across research projects in Australian eucalypt forests and woodlands in NSW and Victoria focusing on plant and fungal ecology, and has a long-standing interest in above and below-ground interactions (e.g. plant-soil-microbial). 

Dr. Bowd’s research focuses on understanding how ecosystems respond to wildfire and logging in forests, and the pathways that generate ecological change. She also works on cross-cultural projects that partner with First Nations Peoples to support the re-emergence of Indigenous-led cultural burning. This work aims to generate an interface between First Nations knowledge and management, and western science.

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Research interests

Thesis title

The Untold Story of Underground Communities: Fungi and Soil Seed-banks in Mountain Ash forest

Thesis description

Elle is interested in determining the disturbance thresholds and successional trajectories of two important underground forest communities: soil seed-banks and fungi. Through her research she aims to bring attention to these often forgotten communities in a functional and conservational context.

 

Location

Robertson Building (46)