Our research connects biogeochemical cycles and biodiversity across systems at scales from atoms to the globe, to ensure sustainable ecosystem function. We have particular research strength in native forests, agricultural systems, wetlands, lakes and rivers, estuaries, and marine ecosystems, as well as the energy, water, carbon and nutrients that flow between them.
Below you will find some of our recent research to better understand ecosystem function and health, along with the staff who contribute to the Connected Land, Water, and Life research theme. Please don't hesitate to get in contact with any of our research staff if you'd like more information or if you think that there might be an opportunity for a new research partnership.
Recent rese
Recent research highlights

Comparing kākahi monitoring methods for iwi use
What is the best method for iwi to monitor kākahi populations in their lakes?

Implications for the timing of Polynesian settlement
Why are we still unable to refine the chronology of NZ colonisation beyond a three tiered model of time?

Leaf water: To Peclet or not to Peclet
Can hydraulic design explain patterns of leaf water isotopic enrichment in C3 plants?

BioHeritage Eco-index to help reverse biodiversity decline
BioHeritage Eco-index researchers are harnessing current knowledge in new ways with the goal of restoring our natural heritage – ngā taonga katoa. Does this make it better or worse?

Reconciling our native beech trees with their estranged cousins
Understanding the role of mycorrhizas and soil nutrient stoichiometry in shaping forest patterns across the south temperate zone.

L’Oréal-UNESCO fellowship
Congratulations to Shari Gallop!
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Staff contributing to this research theme

Research Officer

Senior Lecturer

Senior Lecturer

Professor

Senior Lecturer

Professor Chair in Coastal Science

Senior Lecturer

Associate Professor

Professor

Associate Professor

Professor

Senior Research Fellow

Senior Lecturer

Senior Lecturer

Senior Lecturer

Senior Lecturer

Professor

Research Fellow

Professor

Dean of Te Aka Mātuatua - School of Science

Associate Professor

Associate Professor

Associate Professor

Senior Lecturer

Senior Research Fellow