NERC Research Fellow at Uni. Glasgow |
Evolutionary Genomics & Gene Regulation | Sometimes fisheries & pathogen genetics | Mostly fish & lampreys 🐟
evolutionary biologist, especially in herps and fishes. Prof at Uni Glasgow
Field station of the School of Biodiversity, One Health & Veterinary Medicine (@UofGSBOHVM.bsky.social), University of Glasgow (@uofglasgow.bsky.social) on Loch Lomond. Research & teaching, aquatic and terrestrial ecology, evolution, behaviour & more!
Postdoctoral researcher exploring fish ecophysiology, behaviour, and evolution 🐠 | FSBI Scholar | University of Glasgow @uofgsbohvm.bsky.social
PhD researcher at University of Stirling. Research focuses on use of acoustic monitoring to assess biodiversity in restored woodland.
PhD student at University of Glasgow | MSci in Zoology | Thermal Ecology | Wildlife Photography
Protecting and restoring habitats, saving species and helping end the nature and climate emergency in Scotland.
GTOP explores how anthropogenic landscapes affect owl ecology and behaviour 🦉 University of Glasgow 🏴
Giuseppe Orlando, PhD student➡️ https://www.gla.ac.uk/pgrs/giuseppeorlando/
Project website➡️ https://sites.google.com/view/glasgowtawnyowlproject
Post Doc at Uni of Glasgow testing alterative hypotheses of ageing in wild crickets
PhD looking at the impacts of urbanisation on avian health
PhD candidate at University of Glasgow
Movement and Molecular ecology in the Anthropocene. 🦉🌃
Also interested in remote sensing, food security and One Health.
Ecologist interested in species behavioural responses to changing environments | Based at University of Glasgow and Edinburgh Napier University | A Permit British Trust for Ornithology bird ringer | She/Her
Reader in Urban Ecology. All things cities, animals, biological rhythms, biodiversity. How can we build better, greener, healthier cities?
Bird and other wildlife news from Britain and Ireland's newest Bird Observatory, re-accredited in 2023.
www.lundybirdobs.org.uk
The www.phenoweb.org project examines the effects of climate on phenology and trophic interactions across woodland food webs. The study encompasses 44 field sites across Scotland and has been run since 2014 by researchers at Edinburgh University
Ornithologist and Evolutionary Ecologist at the University of Oxford - natural history, science, cycling
Immigrant. Field site manager for the Wytham tit project. Bird ringer. Sports fan. Sometimes gets annoyed by politicians. He/Him
Research, reports, and citizen science from the RSPB Centre for Conservation Science
Filling these blue skies with birds, and saving nature while doing it.
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Our Website: https://brnw.ch/21wQQ1O
Cover photo: Ben Andrew 📷