Dr Jess Marsh

ARC Externally-Funded Postdoctorate Research Fellow

School of Biological Sciences

College of Sciences

Eligible to supervise Masters and PhD (as Co-Supervisor) - email supervisor to discuss availability.


Dr Jess Marsh (she / her) is an ARC Industry Fellow in the School of Biological Sciences. Her work combines taxonomy and systematics with conservation biology to tackle the challenge of working out what species we have, what is threatening them, and how we can best conserve them. Dr Marsh's research focuses on invertebrates, mostly spiders, and she has a particular interest in short-range endemic and stenoendemic species, which are confined to highly restricted ranges. These species are often of exceptional conservation significance, yet most are poorly known.  
 
A key focus of Dr Marsh's research is centered on cave-dwelling invertebrates species, using molecular, morphological and ecological approaches to uncover biodiversity, better understand species' distributions, and inform conservation of this often imperilled group of taxa. 

My major research interests include:

Taxonomy and systematics of troglobiont spiders

Conservation biology of short-range endemic taxa

Ecology of subterranean invertebrate fauna

Date Position Institution name
2025 - ongoing Associate Editor Insect Conservation and Diversity
2025 - ongoing Co-chair Australia Species Specialist Group
2024 - ongoing Adjunct Research Associate Queensland Museum
2023 - ongoing Councillor Biodiversity Council
2022 - ongoing Honorary Researcher South Australian Museum

Date Type Title Institution Name Country Amount
2021 Award Alan Yen Award for best oral presentation that addresses issues relating to the conservation of invertebrates Australian Entomological Society Australia 200

Year Citation
2026 Marsh, J. R., Bal, P., Rumpff, L., & Woinarski, J. C. Z. (2026). A trait-based rapid assessment framework to estimate fire impacts on data-poor Australian invertebrate taxa. Conservation Biology, e70223-1-e70223-14.
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2025 Ashman, K. R., Ward, M., Dickman, C. R., Harley, D., Valentine, L., Woinarski, J., . . . Lindenmayer, D. B. (2025). Policy decisions matter: Cessation of logging benefits 34 threatened species in Victoria, Australia. PLOS ONE, 20(3), e0319531.
DOI Scopus1
2025 Harrison, S., Austin, A., Cooper, S., Marsh, J., Rix, M., Wilson, J. D., & Harvey, M. (2025). ‘Lifting the lid’ on relationships among Australian spiny trapdoor spiders of the genus Blakistonia Hogg (Araneae: Idiopidae: Arbanitinae). Invertebrate Systematics, 39(12), IS24095-1-IS24095-22.
DOI WoS1
2025 Ward, M., Possingham, H. P., Wintle, B. A., Woinarski, J. C. Z., Marsh, J. R., Chapple, D. G., . . . Watson, J. E. M. (2025). The estimated cost of preventing extinction and progressing recovery for Australia's priority threatened species.. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 122(6), e2414985122.
DOI Scopus5 WoS5 Europe PMC2
2025 Woinarski, J. C. Z., Braby, M. F., Gibb, H., Harvey, M. S., Legge, S. M., Marsh, J. R., . . . Murphy, B. P. (2025). This is the way the world ends; not with a bang but
a whimper: Estimating the number and ongoing
rate of extinctions of Australian non-marine
invertebrates. Cambridge Prisms: Extinction, 2, e23-1-e23-11.

DOI Scopus11
2024 Dielenberg, J., Bekessy, S., Cumming, G. S., Dean, A. J., Fitzsimons, J. A., Garnett, S., . . . Wintle, B. A. (2024). Australia's biodiversity crisis and the need for the Biodiversity Council. Ecological Management and Restoration, 24(2-3), 69-74.
DOI Scopus6 WoS6
2024 Woinarski, J. C. Z., Braby, M. F., Gibb, H., Harvey, M. S., Legge, S. M., Marsh, J. R., . . . Murphy, B. P. (2024). <i>This is the way the world ends; not with a bang but a whimper</i>: Estimating the number and ongoing rate of extinctions of Australian non-marine invertebrates. CAMBRIDGE PRISMS: EXTINCTION, 2, 11 pages.
DOI WoS12
2023 Marsh, J. R., Bradford, T. M., & Cooper, S. J. B. (2023). Strong Population Genetic Structure for the Endangered Micro-Trapdoor Spider Moggridgea rainbowi (Mygalomorphae, Migidae) in Unburnt Habitat after Catastrophic Bushfires. Diversity, 15(7), 16 pages.
DOI Scopus3 WoS3
2023 Marsh, J. R., Milner, S. J., Shaw, M., Stempel, A. J., Harvey, M. S., & Rix, M. G. (2023). A Case for Below-Ground Dispersal? Insights into the Biology, Ecology and Conservation of Blind Cave Spiders in the Genus Troglodiplura (Mygalomorphae: Anamidae). Insects, 14(5), 449-1-449-22.
DOI Scopus4 WoS4
2022 Marsh, J. R., Stevens, M. I., & Framenau, V. W. (2022). A taxonomic revision of the tube-web spiders of the genus Ariadna (Araneae: Segestriidae) in Tasmania. Zootaxa, 5105(2), 151-201.
DOI Scopus2 WoS1
2022 Marsh, J. R., Stevens, M. I., Bradford, T., & Framenau, V. W. (2022). The Tube-Web Spiders of the Genus Ariadna (Araneae: Segestriidae) from South Australia and Victoria. Taxonomy, 2(4), 370-461.
DOI Scopus1
2022 Marsh, J. R., & Glatz, R. V. (2022). Assessing the impact of the black summer fires on Kangaroo Island threatened invertebrates: towards rapid habitat assessments for informing targeted post-fire surveys. Australian Zoologist, 42(2), 479-501.
DOI Scopus4
2022 Ward, M., Southwell, D., Gallagher, R. V., Raadik, T. A., Whiterod, N. S., Lintermans, M., . . . Legge, S. (2022). Modelling the spatial extent of post-fire sedimentation threat to estimate the impacts of fire on waterways and aquatic species. Diversity and Distributions, 28(11), 2429-2442.
DOI Scopus13 WoS14
2022 Marsh, J. R., Bal, P., Fraser, H., Umbers, K., Latty, T., Greenville, A., . . . Woinarski, J. C. Z. (2022). Accounting for the neglected: Invertebrate species and the 2019–2020 Australian megafires. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 31(10), 2120-2130.
DOI Scopus17 WoS17
2022 Legge, S., Woinarski, J. C. Z., Scheele, B. C., Garnett, S. T., Lintermans, M., Nimmo, D. G., . . . Tingley, R. (2022). Rapid assessment of the biodiversity impacts of the 2019–2020 Australian megafires to guide urgent management intervention and recovery and lessons for other regions. Diversity and Distributions: a journal of conservation biogeography, 28(3), 571-591.
DOI Scopus78 WoS84
2021 Dorey, J. B., Rebola, C. M., Davies, O. K., Prendergast, K. S., Parslow, B. A., Hogendoorn, K., . . . Caddy-Retalic, S. (2021). Continental risk assessment for understudied taxa post-catastrophic wildfire indicates severe impacts on the Australian bee fauna. GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 27(24), 17 pages.
DOI Scopus20 WoS19 Europe PMC9
2021 Marsh, J. R., Hudson, P., & Framenau, V. W. (2021). A ghost in the salt: A new species of halotolerant tube-web spider in the genus Ariadna (Araneae: Segestriidae). Zootaxa, 4952(3), 580-588.
DOI Scopus3 WoS3
2021 Zephyrarchaea austini: Marsh, J. &amp; Harvey, M. (2021).
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2021 Marsh, J. (2021). Nunciella kangarooensis. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
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2021 Metaballus mesopterus: Glatz, R. &amp; Marsh, J. (2021).
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2021 Moggridgea rainbowi: Marsh, J. (2021).
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2018 Marsh, J. R., Baehr, B. C., Glatz, R. V., & Framenau, V. W. (2018). New species of tube web spiders of the genus Ariadna from South Australia (Araneae, Segestriidae). Evolutionary Systematics, 2(2), 137-149.
DOI Scopus5
- Marsh, J. R. (2023). Five new species of mouse spiders in the genus Missulena (Mygalomorphae: Actinopodidae) from national parks and conservation reserves in Western Australia. Australian Journal of Taxonomy, 1-23.
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- Marsh, J. R., Harrison, S. E., Wilson, J. D., & Rix, M. G. (2024). A new species of the spiny trapdoor spider genus Blakistonia (Mygalomorphae: Idiopidae) from Kangaroo Island, South Australia. Australian Journal of Taxonomy, 59, 1.
DOI

Year Citation
2024 Marsh, J. (2024). Caving for Spiders. In H. P. Waudby (Ed.), Wild Science Unexpected Encounters When Working in Nature. CSIRO PUBLISHING.
2023 Marsh, J., Bal, P., Fraser, H., Greenville, A., Latty, T., Moir, M., . . . Woinarski, J. (2023). Impacts of the 2019-20 wildfires on Australian invertebrates.. In L. Rumpff, S. Legge, S. van Leeuwen, B. Wintle, & J. Woinarski (Eds.), Australia’s megafires: biodiversity impacts and lessons from 2019-2020 (pp. 141-153). CSIRO Publishing.
2023 Rumpff, L., Legge, S., Marsh, J., Fraser, H., & Woinarski, J. (2023). A precautionary tale: the consequences of, and remedies for, data deficiencies and uncertainty in conservation decisions related to the 2019–20 wildfires.. In L. Rumpff, S. Legge, S. van Leeuwen, B. Wintle, & J. Woinarski (Eds.), Australia's Megafires: Biodiversity Impacts and Lessons from 2019-2020 (pp. 417-429). CSIRO Publishing.
2023 Bluff, N., Moir, M., Marsh, J., Teixeira, D., Gray, J., Rumpff, L., . . . Woinarski, J. (2023). Of grief, spirit & hope; personal reflections of the 2019–20 wildfires.. In L. Rumpff, S. Legge, S. van Leeuwen, B. Wintle, & J. Woinarski (Eds.), Australia’s 2019-20 megafires: biodiversity impacts and lessons for the future. CSIRO Publishing.

Year Citation
2023 Bal, P., Ogilvie, J., Foon, J. -K., Wenk, E., Yang, S., & Marsh, J. (2023). InverTraits: a curated trait database for Australian invertebrates.
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Marsh, J.M., Woods, J., Beasley-Hall, P.B. & Cooper, S.J.B. (2025-2028). A fragile window into the past: informing conservation of cave biodiversity with ancient invertebrate DNA, The Hermon Slade Foundation ($82,000, Chief Investigator)

Marsh, J.M., Woods, J., Beasley-Hall, P.B., Harvey, M.S., Rix, M.G., Deharveng, L. & Cooper, S.J.B. (2025-2028). Conserving caves: Developing tools to safeguard subterranean biodiversity, Australian Research Council ($467,691, Chief Investigator)

Marsh, J.M (2025-2028). Conserving caves: Developing tools to safeguard subterranean biodiversity, Australian Speleological Federation, ($15,000, Chief Investigator)

Marsh, J.M. (2025-2028). Taxonomy and systematics of the Australian tube-web spiders (Segestriidae). ABRS Postdoctoral Fellowship. ($300,000, Chief Investigator). DECLINED due to acceptance of ARC Industry Fellowship

 

 

Date Role Research Topic Program Degree Type Student Load Student Name
2026 Co-Supervisor Population genetics of the cave cricket Pallidotettix nullarborensis Master of Research Master Full Time Mr Callum Bush
2025 Co-Supervisor Diet and ecology of mammal species on the Nullarbor Plain using ancient and historic scats. Master of Philosophy Master Full Time Miss Demelza Elizabeth Metha
2025 Co-Supervisor Cave Rights for Troglobites: Sequencing the Past to Secure the Future with modern DNA Technologies Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Mr Andrew James Stempel
2025 Co-Supervisor Cave Rights for Troglobites: Sequencing the Past to Secure the Future with modern DNA Technologies Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Mr Andrew James Stempel
2025 Co-Supervisor Diet and ecology of mammal species on the Nullarbor Plain using ancient and historic scats. Master of Philosophy Master Full Time Miss Demelza Elizabeth Metha

Date Role Board name Institution name Country
2023 - ongoing Council Biodiversity Council Biodiversity Council Australia
2023 - ongoing Member Invertebrate Conservation Committee Australian Entomological Society Australia

Date Role Committee Institution Country
2025 - ongoing Co-Chair Australia Species Specialist Group International Union for the Conservation of Nature, Species Survival Commission Australia

Date Role Editorial Board Name Institution Country
2025 - ongoing Associate Editor Insect Conservation and Diversity Royal Entomological Society Australia

Date Engagement Type Partner Name
2025 - ongoing Collaboration Invertebrates Australia

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