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Krystal is a spatial biologist at the University of Wollongong. She is particularly interested in understanding how climate change and extreme events are experienced by plant life, with a keen focus on Antarctic plants. Her research combines spatial biology, process-based spatio-temporal microclimate modelling, plant physiology and field-based monitoring to understand plant-climate interactions at ultra-fine scales. Krystal is involved in developing new technologies to advance research of plant-climate interactions both in the lab and in the field. She has conducted fieldwork in many remote locations, including Australia's alpine regions and multiple regions across Antarctica to collect various types of data pertaining to both the physical and biological aspects of the Antarctic environment.
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