My profile

Biography

Academic and professional qualifications

BSc, PgCE, PhD

Expert reviewer for external funding bodies

I have reviewed papers for a number of peer-reviewed journals including Biological Conservation, and a number of MDPI publications.

Teaching

Why do I teach?

I enjoy engaging the next generation of ecologists and biologists in both practical and theoretical aspects of ecology and conservation, to inspire them and help them achieve their personal goals.

How I’ll teach you

I teach on a range of courses via laboratory sessions, traditional lectures, seminars, online sessions and PC workshops. 

Why study…

Ecology is one of the widest and most varied fields of science. It overlaps with zoology, animal behaviour, environmental science, genetics, microbiology and molecular biology. As such, the study of ecology is never boring. You can be surveying mammal behaviour in the field one day and looking at microbes in the lab the next.

Postgraduate teaching

I am the programme leader for the MSc in Biological Recording and Ecological Monitoring, and the PGCert in Biologial Recording, in collaboration with the Field Studies Council. As part of this role, as well as coordinating the course, I run the unit ‘Research Methods and Design’, which helps students get to grips with designing research projects, collecting data, and analysing it in R and R Studio.

Subject areas

Ecology, conservation, biological recording

Supervision

I have supported numerous masters projects, including several which have resulted in publications in peer reviewed journals.

I currently supervise two PhD students.

Research outputs

My previous work has focused on the factors affecting moth diversity across UK farmlands, as well as studying UK pollination systems. Currently I am working on a number of projects including:

  • A number of projects relating to the trade and exploitation of wild animals across the globe
  • Landscape and climatic factors affecting the patterns of species richness and abundance of moths in the UK
  • Landscape factors affecting roost selection in bats
  • Myotis bat behaviour including roost selection, foraging and habitat use
  • Meta-analysis of pollinator diversity and plant-pollinator networks across the UK 
  • Knowledge-Transfer Partnership focused on the ecosystem services provided by green walls in urban areas
  • Work with my current PhD student on the reintroduction of the Manchester Argus butterfly across the Manchester Mosslands