Emily Hunt
- PhD Candidate, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Sydney
I am a PhD Candidate researching shark foraging ecology, with a focus on how feeding behaviour changes across life stages and environments. My work combines shark tooth morphometrics, diet information, and large-scale environmental data to understand how sharks interact with their prey and habitats. By linking morphology, ecology, and oceanography, my research aims to reveal how sharks adapt their feeding strategies in dynamic marine systems and how these patterns inform conservation and management.
Experience- –present PhD Candidate, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Sydney
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