Johanna Kuhne

Johanna Kuhne

Higher Degree by Research Candidate

School of Biological Sciences

Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology


Johanna’s PhD focusses on bushland condition across the Mount Lofty ranges. Her research will examine the impacts of grazing by feral and native herbivores, and the effects of both natural and prescribed burning on vegetation condition and biodiversity across the region

  • Journals

    Year Citation
    2024 Kuhne, J. G., O'Connor, P. J., Packer, J. G., & Prowse, T. A. A. (2024). Quantifying environmental drivers of vegetation condition in a temperate ecosystem can improve detection of management impacts. Ecological Indicators, 168, 13 pages.
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    2022 Kuhne, J. G., Austin, J. J., Reardon, T. B., & Prowse, T. A. A. (2022). Diverse moth prey identified in the diet of the critically endangered southern bent-wing bat (Miniopterus orianae bassanii) using DNA metabarcoding of scats. WILDLIFE RESEARCH, 49(6), 1-12.
    DOI Scopus4 WoS2
  • Datasets

    Year Citation
    - Prowse, T., Cope, R., Kuhne, J., Delean, S., Boulton, R., Cassey, P., & Brookes, J. (n.d.). Identification of waterbird research priorities for the Coorong, Lower Lakes and Murray Mouth.
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