Ms Katherine Oestmann
College Services - Science
College of Science
I am investigating cryptic invertebrate biodiversity in groundwater systems. Currently, my research focuses on a group of aquatic isopods (slaters) native to groundwater springs surrounding Kati Thanda–Lake Eyre, a priority region of conservation.
Genetic analyses of these isopods have identified 10 distinct lineages, each likely representing a separate species. However, the population at the original discovery site is presumed extinct.
By integrating genetic, physical descriptions, and geographic data, my research will produce formal descriptions of these new species, facilitating their legal protection and contributing to the conservation of the threatened spring ecosystems they inhabit.
| Date | Institution name | Country | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | University of Adelaide | Australia | Master of Philosophy |
| 2021 - 2024 | University of Adelaide | Australia | Bachelor of Science (Advanced) |
| 2017 - 2020 | University of Adelaide | Australia | Bachelor of Languages |
| Year | Citation |
|---|---|
| 2025 | Slater-Baker, M. -R., Fagan-Jeffries, E. P., Oestmann, K. J., Portmann, O. G., Bament, T. M., Howe, A. G., . . . Fernández-Triana, J. (2025). DNA barcoding, integrative taxonomy, citizen science, and Bush Blitz surveys combine to reveal 34 new species of Apanteles (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Microgastrinae) in Australia. ZooKeys, 1227(1227), 1-128. Scopus4 WoS4 Europe PMC1 |