Caitlin Silberberg
University of Tasmania, TAS, Australia
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.
Caitlin is an Honours student at the University of Tasmania, Tasmania, who has a particular interest in freshwater crayfish. Caitlin's research has focused on the endemic and endangered Astacopsis gouldi, the largest freshwater crayfish in the world. She is also interested in other macro invertebrates, and has experience using Tasmanian species as indicators for freshwater quality.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Exotic or Endangered: The Conservation Paradox of Translocated Astacopsis gouldi Populations (135029)
2:15 PM
Caitlin Silberberg
Special Session: Claws and effect: the role of crayfish across ecosystems 2.0
Trialling Whakaweku for Invertebrate Sampling in Tasmanian Streams (135030)
2:00 PM
Caitlin Silberberg
Communities & Populations 2.0
SFS 2026