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Employment (2)

South African National Biodiversity Institute: Cape Town, Western Cape, ZA

2019-03-01 to 2021-03-31 | Intern (Molecular Ecology)
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Kirstin Stephens

Diana Pet Food: Paarl, Western Cape, ZA

2016-01 to 2017-01 | Environmental System Implementer
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Kirstin Stephens

Education and qualifications (3)

Stellenbosch University: Stellenbosch, Western Cape, ZA

2017-02 to 2019-02 | MSc (Zoology)
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Kirstin Stephens

Rhodes University: Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, ZA

2015 to 2015 | BSc honours (Zoology (African vertebrate biodiversity))
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Kirstin Stephens

Rhodes University: Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, ZA

2012 to 2014 | BSc (Zoology and Environmental Science)
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Kirstin Stephens

Works (5)

A decade of genetic monitoring reveals increased inbreeding for the Endangered western leopard toad, Sclerophrys pantherina

Conservation Genetics
2022-10 | Journal article
Contributors: Kirstin Stephens; Krystal A. Tolley; Jessica M. da Silva
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Mistaken identity: challenges with specimen identification for morphologically conservative skinks (Trachylepis) leads to taxonomic error

African Journal of Herpetology
2022-10-28 | Journal article
Contributors: Kirstin Stephens; Graham J Alexander; Buyisile G Makhubo; Nicolas S Telford; Krystal A Tolley
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Coordinating invasive alien species management in a biodiversity hotspot: The CAPE Invasive Alien Animals Working Group

Bothalia, African Biodiversity & Conservation
2020-08-19 | Journal article
Contributors: Sarah J. Davies; Jonathan A. Bell; Dean Impson; Clova Mabin; Marco Meyer; Chandre Rhoda; Louise Stafford; Kirstin Stephens; Mfundo Tafeni; Andrew A. Turner et al.
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Coordinating invasive alien species management in a biodiversity hotspot: The CAPE Invasive Alien Animals Working Group

Bothalia - African Biodiversity & Conservation
2020-08-19 | Journal article
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Kirstin Stephens

Occurrence and extent of hybridisation between the invasive Mallard Duck and native Yellow-billed Duck in South Africa

Biological Invasions
2020-02-06 | Journal article
Contributors: Kirstin Stephens; John Measey; Chevonne Reynolds; Johannes J. Le Roux
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