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Victoria Smith
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Animal Behavior
Conservation Biology
Ecology
Genetics
Molecular Biology

Victoria Rose Smith

PeerJ Author

Summary

Currently, I am working on the biogeography of New Zealand's trapdoor spiders for my PhD. I am also collaborating on several projects, including research into the evolution of spider and centipede venom, and the use of mimicry by Australian fauna. I graduated from the University of Glasgow in 2013 (MSci Zoology).

Animal Behavior Biodiversity Biogeography Conservation Biology Ecology Entomology Evolutionary Studies Marine Biology

Editing Journals

Past or current institution affiliations

Lincoln University

Work details

PhD candidate

Lincoln University
Department of Ecology

Websites

  • Spider Writing (Blog)

PeerJ Contributions

  • Preprints 1
August 7, 2015 - Version: 3
Blood, sweat and tears: non-invasive vs. non-disruptive DNA sampling for experimental biology
Marie-Caroline Lefort, Stephane Boyer, Arijana Barun, Arsalan Emami Khoyi, Johnathon Ridden, Victoria R Smith, Rowan Sprague, Benjamin R Waterhouse, Robert H. Cruickshank
https://doi.org/10.7287/peerj.preprints.655v3