Geoff Williams OAM, AM is a pollination ecologist and conservation biologist with a PhD from the University of New South Wales and a specialist background in entomology and invertebrate biogeography. He is an Honorary Research Associate with the Australian Museum, Sydney, and has particular interest in the pollination of rainforest plants, ecosystem management and forest rehabilitation. He has been awarded an Order of Australia Medal as well as honorary membership in the General Division of the Order of Australia in recognition of his contributions to science and biodiversity conservation. Geoff's research has been widely published, including in his recent publication The Invertebrate World of Australia's Subtropical Rainforests (CSIRO Publishing, 2020).
This excellent book underlines the complex relationships between rainforest plants and their pollinators (insects, birds, mammals, etc) and is highly recommended to anyone interested in ecology and the complexities of our rainforests. -- Glenn Leiper * Native Plants Queensland * The Flowering of Australia's Rainforests gathers together virtually all of our current knowledge in this area, places that knowledge into its evolutionary and ecological contexts, and, by so doing, provides us with a vital handbook for looking after our richest ecosystems into the future. -- Roger Kitching * Metamorphosis Australia *