Dr Samantha Munroe
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I am strong believer in scientific communication and public engagement. If you are interested in having me speak with your school or community group about my work, please drop me a line! I can tailor a talk for any environment. Otherwise, check out my YouTube channel, or other interviews, blogs, and articles on my work. 
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YouTube Channel

I am an ecologist, which means I study plants and animals and how they interact with their environment. I have studied everything from sharks, to shrimps, to shrubs, and  on YouTube I breakdown ecological issues in film, television, and media, explore cool ecological questions, and create videos that will help you understand what it is like to be a scientist and build a Career in STEM. Check out my videos on the channel!

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9Lqo9hyuvTDhyXoLKvsKGg/featured
My YouTube Channel

Interviews & Videos 

My interview with Grant with The Bird Emergency Podcast! We talked about environmental monitoring, isotopes, and so much more. 

You can listen to more from The Bird Emergency on their YouTube Channel!

​https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6vP8izVrqQ2CsSHpn-9ibA
The Discovery Pod: Superstars of STEM 

Blogs & Articles 

ausplotsR: A new R package to download and analyse vegetation and soil data collected by Australia’s most comprehensive ecosystem monitoring program
Vegetation Science Blog, IAVS Journals, 2021
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Surviving the ‘postdocalypse’

Impact Blog, Australian Council of Graduate Research, 2021
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Sharks love Victor Harbor- but not for the tuna 
The Advertiser, Apr 2019
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Sharks in the deep: how and why are they different?

Save Our Seas, Aug 2016
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Can buying up fishing licences save Australia’s sharks?
The Conversation, Aug 2016
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Plants down under: The photosynthetic pathway of plants found across Australia's largest ecosystem monitoring network

Behind the Paper, Springer Nature, 2021
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Prawn chemical “fingerprints” identify human influences in urban coastal habitats

Catchment to Coast, Oct 2018
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​Shark fishing in the deep

Save Our Seas, Jan 2017
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​Queensland's small sharks are 'homebodies', research finds

Brisbane Times, February 2016
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Just what is an isotope? And how can we use it to unlock the secrets of deep-water sharks?
Save Our Seas, May 2017
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Educational Material & Tutorials 

AusplotsR Tutorial 1: Retrieving & Filtering Data

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