Dr Aniko Toth
Anikó completed her PhD at Macquarie University in 2019. Prior to her studies in Australia,Ìýshe spent 5 years as a research consultant at the Smithsonian US National Museum of Natural History. She is a member of the Evolution of Terrestrial Ecosystems program, whichÌýresearches community assembly processes of terrestrial animals and plants on geologicalÌýtimescales. She is currently a research fellowÌýworking with David Keith on risk assessment modelsÌýfor Antarctic ecosystems.
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2020ÌýScience Achievement Award for Best Paper of 2019Ìýfrom the US National Museum of Natural History
2019 Student Service Award from Macquarie University for promoting digital literacy through the Macquarie R users group.
2017 Science Achievement Award for Best Paper of 2016 from the US National Museum of Natural History
2010 Virginia Herpetological SocietyÌý Richard L. Hoffman Award for best student presentation.Ìý
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Member of the Evolution of Terrestrial Ecosystems Working group based at the US National Museum of Natural History (Smithsonian Institution)
Working group on Australian Alpine Ecosystem risk assessments
Member of trait data working group hosted by iDiv
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