Carolyn King (zoologist)

Carolyn King
Residence New Zealand
Alma mater University of Oxford
Scientific career
Thesis
Doctoral advisor Henry Neville Southern

Carolyn Mary King is a New Zealand zoologist specialising in mammals, particularly small rodents and mustelids. She is currently a professor of biological sciences at the University of Waikato.[1]

Career

King got a PhD from the University of Oxford entitled 'Studies on the ecology of the weasel (Mustela nivalis L.)' studying under ornithologist Henry Neville Southern, before moving to DSIR's Ecology Division and from there to the University of Waikato, where she rose to full professor.[2]

She won the New Zealand Ecology Society Te Tohu Taiao Award for Ecological Excellence in 1999.[3]

Selected works

  • Carolyn M. King (2005). The Handbook of New Zealand Mammals. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-558477-6.
  • Carolyn M. King; Roger A. Powell (2007). The Natural History of Weasels and Stoats: Ecology, Behavior, and Management. Oxford University Press, USA. ISBN 978-0-19-530056-7.
  • Carolyn M. King (1984). Immigrant Killers: Introduced Predators and the Conservation of Birds in New Zealand. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-558121-8.
  • King, CM (1983). "The relationships between beech (Nothofagus sp.) seedfall and populations of mice (Mus musculus), and the demographic and dietary responses of stoats (Mustela erminea), in three New Zealand forests". The Journal of Animal Ecology: 141–166.

References

  1. "Carolyn King - Staff Profiles : University of Waikato". Waikato.ac.nz. doi:10.1007/s10530-017-1392-6. Retrieved 2017-12-13.
  2. "Carolyn M King | The University of Waikato, Hamilton | on ResearchGate | Expertise: Ecology, Zoology". researchgate.net. Retrieved 2017-12-13.
  3. "Te Tohu Taiao - Award for Ecological Excellence | NZES". Newzealandecology.org. 2017-06-30. Retrieved 2017-12-13.
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