Christopher Dickman
Christopher Richard Dickman is an Australian ecologist specialised in the ecology of small vertebrates in Australia in general, and of marsupials in particular. He is an Emeritus professor in terrestrial ecology at the School of Life and Environmental Sciences of the University of Sydney, and a co-director of its Desert Ecology Research Group.
Recognition
Dickman is a fellow of the Australian Academy of Science, Fellow of the [Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales] and fellow of the Zoological Society of India. In 2022 he was made an international honorary member of the American [Academy of Arts and Sciences].He has received the Ellis Troughton Memorial Award of the Australian Mammal Society, the NSW Science & Engineering Award, the Clarke Medal of the Royal Society of New South Wales and a gold medal from the Ecological Society of Australia.
Books
As author
- Secret lives of carnivorous marsupials., 328 pp.
- A Fragile Balance: the Extraordinary Story of Australia's Marsupials., 246 pp. Details
- A Zoological Revolution: Using Native Fauna to Assist in its Own Survival., 176 pp. Details
As editor
- A Clash of Paradigms: Community and Research-Based Conservation., 104 pp. Details
- Desert Channels: The Impulse to Conserve., 352 pp.