Dr Chrissen Gemmill : Graduate Students
Dr Chrissen Gemmill has supervised the following students in graduate study.
PhD Students
Beard, Catherine (2006). (pictured below) Factors limiting the distribution of
mangroves Avicennia marina var. resinifera inNew Zealand.

MSc Students
Clarkson, Fiona (in progress). The conservation genetics and ecology of the endemic shrub epiphyte Pittosporum cornifolium.
Weavers, Graeme (submitted). Population dynamics and genetic diversity of Solanum aviculare(poroporo) in Lake Tarawera Scenic Reserve and the wider Bay of Plenty in relation to restoration.
Carrodus, Susan (2009). Identification of hybridisation in Pittosporum using chloroplast DNA, allozymes and cross-pollination experiments.
Kelly, Sarah (2009). A phylogeographic investigation of the introduction and dispersal of the invasive species Didymosphenia geminata in New Zealand.
Chubb, Tanya (2008). Phylogeography and Hybridization of
the New Zealand House Mouse as a Tool for Demonstrating Evolutionary Changes.
Fraser, Anne (2008). Ecology and conservation of the New
Zealand orchid Thelymitra mathewsii.
Minnee, Elena (in progress). Tall fescue pastures for dairying.
Crawford, Naomi (2006). Diversity of
Hawaiian Pritchardia as estimated by molecular markers.
Jones, Tracey (2004). Population genetics of Zostera
capricorni in New Zealand.
Stephens, Lisa (2004). Conservation genetics and systematics of
New Zealand Celmisia.
Harfoot, Rhodri (2002). Development of microsatellite
markers for Antarctic Bryum Hedw. species.
Hathaway, Louise (2001). Phylogenetic relationships of the New
Zealand Pittosporum inferred from ITS sequences of rDNA.
Jamieson, Paul. (2001). Taxonomic identification of the New
Zealand house mouse (co-supervised with Dr Kim King).
Hunger, Sarah. (2000). Population genetics and systematics
of Antarctic Bryum species.
Swanson, John-David (1998). Molecular tools for the
forestry industry in New Zealand.
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