Esther E. Dale
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Esther E. Dale
Summary
Esther E. Dale is a human[1]. She worked as an ecologist[2] and researcher[3].
Key Facts
- Esther E. Dale worked as an ecologist[2].
- Esther E. Dale's professions included researcher[3].
- Esther E. Dale was employed by University of Lausanne[4].
- Among Esther E. Dale's employers was Manaaki Whenua – Landcare Research[5].
- Esther E. Dale's education included a stint at University of Auckland[6].
- Esther E. Dale's education included a stint at University of Otago[7].
- Esther E. Dale's doctoral advisor was William George Lee[8].
- Esther E. Dale's doctoral advisor was Steven I. Higgins[9].
- Esther E. Dale's doctoral advisor was David Allan Orlovich[10].
- Esther E. Dale's doctoral advisor was Matthew J. Larcombe[11].
- Esther E. Dale is recorded as female[12].
- Esther E. Dale's instance of is recorded as human[13].
- Esther E. Dale's ORCID iD is recorded as 0000-0001-8137-460X[14].
- Esther E. Dale earned the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy[15].
- Esther E. Dale's family name is recorded as Dale[16].
- Esther E. Dale's given name is recorded as Esther[17].
- Esther E. Dale's given name is recorded as Elizabeth[18].
- Esther E. Dale's academic thesis is recorded as The Role of Biome Shifts in Lineage Diversification[19].
- Esther E. Dale's academic thesis is recorded as The ecology of Cook’s scurvy grass (Lepidium oleraceum s.s.) and its relationship with seabirds[20].
- Esther E. Dale studied under Bruce R Burns[21].
- Esther E. Dale studied under Peter de Lange[22].
- Esther E. Dale studied under Margaret C. Stanley[23].
- Esther E. Dale's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as English[24].
- Esther E. Dale's Te Papa agent ID is recorded as 72961[25].
- Esther E. Dale's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as NZThesisProject[26].
Body
Education
Educated at University of Auckland[6], a public university[27], in New Zealand[28], founded in 1883[29], headquartered in Auckland City[30] and University of Otago[7], a public university[31], in New Zealand[32], founded in 1869[33], headquartered in Dunedin[34]. Doctoral advisors include William George Lee[8], a botanist[35], b. 1950[36], of New Zealand[37], awarded the Te Tohu Taiao Award[38]; Steven I. Higgins[9], a biologist[39]; David Allan Orlovich[10], a botanist[40]; and Matthew J. Larcombe[11], a researcher[41]. Esther E. Dale earned the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy[15]. Studied under Bruce R Burns[21], a researcher[42], awarded the Honorary Life Membership of the New Zealand Ecological Society[43]; Peter de Lange[22], a botanist[44], b. 1966[45], of New Zealand[46], awarded the Loder Cup[47], specialised in botany[48]; and Margaret C. Stanley[23], an ecologist[49], of New Zealand[50], awarded the Callaghan Medal[51].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include ecologist[2] and researcher[3]. Employers include University of Lausanne[4], a public university[52], in Switzerland[53], founded in 1537[54] and Manaaki Whenua – Landcare Research[5], a research institute[55], in New Zealand[56], founded in 1992[57], headquartered in Lincoln[58].
FAQs
What did Esther E. Dale do for work?
Esther E. Dale worked as ecologist[2] and researcher[3].
Where did Esther E. Dale go to school?
Esther E. Dale was educated at University of Auckland[6] and University of Otago[7].