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Professor Catherine Yule

PhD (Tropical Freshwater Ecol) James Cook; MSc (Freshwater Ecol) Monash; BSc (Hons) Monash; BSc Melbourne; GCHE Monash

  • Professor of Ecology
  • School of Science, Technology and Engineering
  • Member, Centre for Bioinnovation
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SD-I.2.21a
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Sunshine Coast
Cathy Yule

Professor Catherine Yule was formally the Head of School of Science Technology and Engineering and Associate Dean (Learning and Teaching) for the Faculty of Science, Health, Education and Engineering.

Prior to coming to UniSC, Professor Yule lived and worked in SE Asia on Bougainville Island in Papua New Guinea, Indonesian Borneo and Malaysia for over thirty years. Her multidisciplinary research focuses on the ecology of rivers, lakes and swamps, particularly subtropical and tropical peat swamps, extreme and endangered environments of global significance due to their vast carbon sequestration. Her pioneering research on tropical ecosystem functioning using microbial ecology, metagenomics and phytochemistry has provided new insights and overturned misconceptions, with important implications for conservation management and climate change mitigation.

Professor Yule also investigates other issues of global importance such as water pollution, and bioprospecting for novel bioactive compounds to combat antimicrobial resistance. She and her research team have discovered 20 new species of aquatic microbes and invertebrates, including three novel peat swamp bacteria that exhibit antimicrobial activity against significant human pathogens.

Associations
  • Association for Tropical Biology and Conservation
  • Society for Conservation Biology
  • Society for Freshwater Science
  • Australian Society for Freshwater Science
  • Ecological Society of Australia
Awards / Fellowships
  • Faculty of Science Dean’s Excellence in Teaching Team Award, Monash University, 2016
  • Pro Vice Chancellor’s Award: Excellence in Research, Monash University Malaysia, 2011
  • Pro Vice Chancellor’s Award: Excellence in Administration, Monash University Malaysia, 2011
  • Australian Learning and Teaching Council Citation for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning 2008
  • Pro Vice Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching, Monash Malaysia Campus, 2008
  • Vice-Chancellor’s Award for Teaching Excellence, Monash University, 2007
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Research grants

Grant / project name Investigators Funding body and AUD$ value Year(s) Focus of research grant
Maintaining environmental integrity of unique fire-resistant Qld peatlands - a nature-based solution to carbon capture and storage

 

Catherine Yule; Adrian McCallum; Gareth Chalmers; Javier Leon David Chittleborough; Clare Murphy; Fernanda Adame; Chin Chin Too; Sanjeev Srivastava

 

Qld Decarbonisation hub $133,520 2025-2026 Regional Peatland carbon sequestration

Food webs and ecosystem functioning of peatlands on K’gari

 

Elysia Toh, Catherine Yule Holsworth Wildlife Research Endowment  $8,500 2024 Peatland food webs
Ecosystem based approach to protecting threatened species in subtropical peat swamps

Catherine Yule, Gabriel Conroy, Javier Leon, Chris Henderson, Ben Gilby, Andrew Olds, Tomer Ventura, Kathy Townsend, Ross Dwyer

 

Queensland Dept Environment and Science. Community Sustainability Action Grant. $24,938 2023 Peatland ecology
Consequences of the treatment of STP outflows with Diatomix on the ecology of riverine pools in the Pine River

APrf Ben Gilby; APrf Andrew Olds; Prof Catherine Yule; Dr Christopher Henderson; Dr Lucy Goodridge Gaines

 

Unitywater - $256,531 2025-2026 Freshwater ecology

  

 Potential research projects for HDR and Honours students
  • Freshwater ecology
  • Ecology of regional peatlands

Research areas

  • Aquatic ecology – particularly ecosystem functioning of tropical and subtropical streams and peat swamps
  • Aquatic ecosystem functioning and nutrient cycling
  • Peatland fire ecology

Teaching areas

  • Aquatic Ecology
  • Tropical Biology
  • Environmental Science

Professor Catherine Yule's area of expertise includes tropical biology, freshwater ecology, environmental science, aquatic ecology, tropical streams, aquatic ecosystem functioning and nutrient cycling, peatland fire ecology.

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In the news

Peat was historically mined overseas because it burns so well. But Australia’s subtropical peat bogs need fire to survive
4 Jun 2024

Writing for The Conversation, Professor of Ecology Catherine Yule explores an Australian subtropical peatland ecosystem that's thriving because of bushfires

Aquatic ecology academic welcomes Murray-Darling buyback plans
27 Nov 2023

The federal government's proposed water buybacks in the Murray-Darling Basin are a vital initiative to restore the health of Australia’s major river system, says Professor of Ecology Catherine Yule of the University of the Sunshine Coast

Shining the spotlight on World Environment Day 2023
2 Jun 2023

To celebrate World Environment Day on 5 June, we've gathered stories from the last year highlighting some of the environmental action and research happening at UniSC