Mark I Stevens
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Mark I Stevens
Summary
Mark I Stevens is a human[1]. He worked as an entomologist[2] and evolutionary biologist[3].
Key Facts
- Mark I Stevens held citizenship in Australia[4].
- Mark I Stevens worked as an entomologist[2].
- Mark I Stevens's professions included evolutionary biologist[3].
- Mark I Stevens was employed by South Australian Museum[5].
- Mark I Stevens's education included a stint at University of Waikato[6].
- Mark I Stevens's doctoral advisor was Ian Hogg[7].
- Mark I Stevens is recorded as male[8].
- Mark I Stevens's instance of is recorded as human[9].
- Mark I Stevens supervised Angela McGaughran as a doctoral student[10].
- Mark I Stevens earned the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy[11].
- Mark I Stevens's family name is recorded as Stevens[12].
- Mark I Stevens's given name is recorded as Mark[13].
- Mark I Stevens's academic thesis is recorded as Population genetic structures and dispersal patterns of arthropods in New Zealand and the Ross Dependency, Antarctica[14].
- Mark I Stevens's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as NZThesisProject[15].
- Mark I Stevens's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Invasion Biology[16].
- Mark I Stevens's collection items at is recorded as New Zealand Arthropod Collection[17].
Body
Education
Mark I Stevens was educated at University of Waikato[6]. His doctoral advisor was Ian Hogg[7]. He earned the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy[11].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include entomologist[2] and evolutionary biologist[3]. Mark I Stevens was employed by South Australian Museum[5]. He supervised Angela McGaughran as a doctoral student[10].
FAQs
What did Mark I Stevens do for work?
Mark I Stevens worked as entomologist[2] and evolutionary biologist[3].
Where did Mark I Stevens go to school?
Mark I Stevens was educated at University of Waikato[6].