PhD students
Dafne Ram (Lund University) Population changes of birds and butterflies at the forest-farmland interface (secondary advisor) Kerri-Ann Armstrong (Queen's University Belfast) Landscape effects on trophic interacitons: the case of the declining Irish Kestrel [check her citizen science project] (primary advisor) Sophie Loca (QUB) Return of an apex predator: skate, crabs, and mussels in the Strangford Lough (secondary) Tony Brown (QUB) Climatic and landscape effect on patterns of parasitism in deers (secondary) Melissa Costaglia-Ray (UHI, Bryden Centre): Quantification of seabird use of tidal environments: Novel methods to address potential biases in vantage point survey data (secondary) Niamh Esmonde (QUB, Aberdeen U): Quantifying the role of oceanic storminess in determining the survival and recruitment of long-distance, oversea, migratory birds (secondary) Michael O'Connor (Aberdeen U, QUB): How do biotic interactions shape the response of species to climate change across temperate and tropical biomes? A global study on damselflies (Odonata: Zygoptera) (secondary) Karendeep Sidhu (Aberdeen U, QUB): The role of sexual selection in facilitating rapid adaptation to climate change (secondary) Catherine Finn (QUB, Aberdeen U): Global profiles of species declines and success in the era of climate change (secondary) Accepting MSc students on a number of topics! |