Lecturer
College of Science and Engineering
I am lucky enough to be a Lecturer in Palaeontology at Flinders University and a part of the diverse academic team in the Flinders Palaeontology Lab.
I am interested in understanding the evolutionary leaps and bounds that have led to the diversity of Australian animals we can see around us today. I have worked on sites spread across Australia, New Zealand and Madagascar that help reveal the many extinct species that lived in these areas prior to human arrival. In recent years my studies have focused on deposits in Australia’s arid interior. These sites range in age from 25 million years ago, when much of the country was covered in dense forest, through to the time that humans first arrived in southern Australia, some 65,000 years ago.
My work spans a range of disciplines including:
I am fascinated by the incredible diversity of past life, and every single fossil provides valuable clues to our help our understanding of what has come before. Without the fossil record we would not be able to understand how the modern Australian fauna evolved, the factors that have helped shape these evolutionary pathways and the threats faced by these communities going into the future.
2006-2010- Completed PhD at the University of Adelaide studying the evolution and palaeobiology of the Diprotodontidae.
2004- First Class Honours in Palaeontology at Flinders University.
2001-2003- Bachelor of Science at the University of Adelaide majoring in Zoology and Geology
2022 CSE Dean (Education) Teaching Excellence Award
Lecture in Palaeontology
EDIAG committee member
Academic Indigenous Coordinator for CSE
Over the last few years we have developed an exciting undergraduate program for palaeontology students, including the launch of Australia’s first palaeontology degree in 2019. We're now the foremost place in Australia for students to come and study vertebrate palaeontology.
I teach into all core palaeontology topics in the BSc (Palaeontology) as well as into several of the Biodiversity and Conservation topics.
My teaching focuses on applied, hands-on learning in both laboratory and field spaces.
Find out more about our Virtual Australian Museum of Palaeontology here: https://sites.flinders.edu.au/vamp/
Watch a two part documentary on megafaunal extinction featuring some of my research here: https://iview.abc.net.au/show/megafauna-what-killed-australia-s-giants
Podcasts featuring my work: Aussie Wildlife Show, Palaeo Jam, Pals in Palaeo, Conversations with Richard Fidler