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Dr Ian Hogg

Role: Senior Lecturer
Qualifications: B.Sc. Toronto, M.App.Sc. Canberra, Ph.D. Toronto
Email: i.hogg@waikato.ac.nz
Location: R.2.22
Contact: [+64] (7) 838 4139
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Research Interests:

1) Biodiversity of Antarctic invertebrates
2) Genetic diversity and conservation of natural populations
3) Freshwater and estuarine ecology
4) Global climate change and environmental stress

Research and postgraduate study are encouraged in the Department of Biological Sciences. All research students acquire basic research skills and a knowledge of techniques, as well as training in specialist disciplines.


For graduate students click here.


For complete list of publications click here - [as compiled by the Department of Biological Sciences].

Selected Publications:

McGaughran, A., I.D. Hogg, and M.I. Stevens. 2008. Patterns of population genetic structure for springtails and mites in southern Victoria Land, Antarctica. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 46: 606-618.

Sutherland, D.L., I.D. Hogg, and J.R. Waas. 2007. Is size assortative mating in Paracalliope fluviatilis (Crustacea: Amphipoda) explained by male-male competition of female choice. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 92: 173-181.

Adams, B.J., D.H. Wall, U. Gozel, A.R. Dillman, J.M. Chaston and I.D. Hogg. 2007. The southernmost worm, Scottnema lindsayae (Nematoda): diversity, dispersal and ecological stability. Polar Biology 30: 809-815.

Hogg, I.D., S.C. Cary, P. Convey, K. Newsham, A. O'Donnell, B.J. Adams, J. Aislabie, F. Frati, M.I. Stevens, and D.H. Wall. 2006. Biotic interactions in Antarctic terrestrial ecosystems: are they a factor? Soil Biology and Biochemistry 38: 3035-3040.

Stevens, M.I., P. Greenslade, I.D. Hogg, and P. Sunnucks. 2006. Southern Hemisphere Springtails: could any have survived glaciation of Antarctica? Molecular Biology and Evolution 23: 874-882.

Stevens, M.I., I.D. Hogg, C.A. Pilditch. 2006. Distribution of corophiid amphipods in a New Zealand estuary: evidence for female-biased natal dispersal. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 331: 9-20.

Hogg, I.D., M.I. Stevens, K.E. Schnabel, and M.A. Chapman. 2006. Deeply divergent lineages among populations of the widespread New Zealand amphipod Paracalliope fluviatilis revealed using allozyme and mitochondrial DNA analyses. Freshwater Biology 51: 326-348.

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