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Conservation@Bangor

We are living through a biodiversity crisis. Conservation@Bangor does research relevant to the policy and practice of nature conservation, with the aim of delivering benefits for both people and nature.

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Flap-Necked Chameleon with insect prey, Tanzania
Credit:Leejiah Dorward

Our research

Our research is highly interdisciplinary, including insights, expertise and methods from biology, ecology, psychology, economics, sociology, geography, land systems science, and policy amongst others.

We work globally, from the mountains of Snowdonia to the coral reefs of the Caribbean, from rainforests to savannahs and beyond. We undertake applied research which addresses the diverse threats facing species and ecosystems worldwide.

Working across disciplines

Our research spans a range of taxa, from African primates to red squirrels, rare British trees to reptiles, epiphytic ferns to insect pollinators, and mangroves to reef fish.听

We collect social and ecological data from locations across the globe, undertake laboratory work, and use sophisticated computer modelling to tackle questions at a range of spatial scales, from individual organisms through to global systems.听Collaborating with a diversity of universities, conservation organisations, government agencies and local community groups in the UK and around the world, we work across disciplines to inform conservation practice.

Our strengths

We have particular strengths in nature-based solutions to environmental change, the intersection between biodiversity conservation, human behaviour and poverty, impacts of agriculture on biodiversity, rewilding, robust impact evaluation, conservation conflict, and the contribution of ex-situ efforts to conservation goals.

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Biodiversity in restored forests will differ from old-growth forests - 麻豆传媒高清版 researchers work to understand how restoration may impact biodiversity.
Credit:Eleanor Warren-Thomas

Find out more about some of our researchers. A full list of staff and students can be found below.

Conservation@Bangor researchers

Featured projects

Find out about current Conservation@Bangor projects by reading our project pages and blogs:

Conservation@Bangor projects

Our projects have global reach, using the diverse expertise of Bangor staff, research students, and collaborators.

Our research around the world

Opportunities

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Envision DTP logo

Conservation@Bangor researchers supervise PhD researchers through the Envision Doctoral Training Partnership, funded by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC).

If you are interested in completing postgraduate research (MRes or PhD) with Conservation@Bangor, whether through Envision or an alternative route, please contact individual staff members to discuss.听

Recent Publications

A selection of recent publications from Conservation@Bangor researchers is listed here, but for all the latest publications, please check individual researcher pages linked above.

  • Widespread extinctions of co-diversified primate gut bacterial symbionts from humans. Sanders, J.G., Sprockett, D.D., Li, Y., Mjungu, D., Lonsdorf, E.V., Ndjango, J.B.N., Georgiev, A.V., Hart, J.A., Sanz, C.M., Morgan, D.B. and Peeters, M., 2023. 听Nature Microbiology, pp.1-12.听
  • Topic sensitivity still affects honest responding, even when specialized questioning techniques are used.听Ibbett, H., Dorward, L.J., Kohi, E.M., Jones, J.P., Sankeni, S., Kaduma, J., Mchomvu, J., Mawenya, R. and St. John, F.A., 2023.Conservation Science and Practice, p.e12927.听
  • Resolving Land Tenure Security Is Essential to Deliver Forest Restoration.听Rakotonarivo, O.S., Rakotoarisoa, M., Rajaonarivelo, H.M., Raharijaona, S., Jones, J.P.G., and Hockley, N. 2023.Communications Earth & Environment 4, no. 1, 179. .
  • Introducing a common taxonomy to support learning from failure in conservation.听Dickson, I., Butchart, S.H., Catalano, A., Gibbons, D., Jones, J.P., Lee鈥怋rooks, K., Oldfield, T., Noble, D., Paterson, S., Roy, S. and Semelin, J., 2023. Conservation Biology,听37(1), p.e13967.听
  • Credit credibility threatens forests.听Balmford, A., Brancalion, P.H., Coomes, D., Filewod, B., Groom, B., Guizar-Couti 帽o, A., Jones, J.P., Keshav, S., Kontoleon, A., Madhavapeddy, A. and Malhi, Y., 2023. Science,听380(6644), pp.466-467.听
  • Towards a standardized framework for managing lost species.Martin, T.E., Bennett, G.C., Fairbairn, A. and Mooers, A.O., 2023. Animal Conservation,听26(1), pp.29-30.听
  • Applied winter biology: Threats, conservation and management of biological resources during winter in cold climate regions. Reeve, C., Robichaud, J. A., Fernandes, T., Bates, A. E., Bramburger, A. J., Brownscombe, J. W., Davy, C. M., Henry, H. A. L., McMeans, B. C., Moise, E. R. D., Sharma, S., Smith, P. A., Studd, E. K., O鈥橲ullivan, A., Sutton, A. O., Templer, P. H., & Cooke, S. J. 2023. Conservation Physiology, 11(1), coad027.
  • Impacts of herbivory by ecological replacements on an island ecosystem.J惭辞辞谤丑辞耻蝉别鈥怗补苍苍, R.J., Vaughan, I.P., Cole, N.C., Goder, M., Tatayah, V., Jones, C.G., Mike, D., Young, R.P., Bruford, M.W., Rivers, M.C. and Hipperson, H., 2022. ournal of Applied Ecology,听59(9), pp.2245-2261.听
  • Rewilding鈥擳he farmers鈥 perspective. Perceptions and attitudinal support for rewilding among the English farming community.听Miko艂ajczak, K.M., Jones, N., Sandom, C.J., 奥测苍苍别鈥怞辞苍别蝉, S., Beardsall, A., Burgelman, S., Ellam, L. and Wheeler, H.C., 2022. 听People and Nature,听4(6), pp.1435-1449.听
  • Impact of landscape configuration and composition on pollinator communities across different European biogeographic regions. Bottero, I., Dominik, C., Schweiger, O., Albrecht, M., Attridge, E., Brown, M.J.F., Cini, E., Costa, C., De la R煤a, P., de Miranda, J.R., Di Prisco, G., Dzul Uuh, D., Hodge, S., Ivarsson, K., Knauer, A.C., Klein, A.-M., M盲nd, M., Mart铆nez-L贸pez, V., Medrzycki, P., Pereira-Peixoto, H., Potts, S., Raimets, R., Rundl枚f, M., Schwarz, J.M., Senapathi, D., Tamburini, G., Talav谩n, E.T., Stout, J.C., 2023. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 11.听
  • Small effects of family size on sociality despite strong kin preferences in female bottlenose dolphins.听Foroughirad, V., Fr猫re, C.H., Levengood, A.L., Kopps, A.M., Krzyszczyk, E. and Mann, J., 2023. Animal Behaviour,听195, pp.53-66.听
  • Model ensembles of ecosystem services fill global certainty and capacity gaps.听Willcock, S., Hooftman, D.A., Neugarten, R.A., Chaplin-Kramer, R., Barredo, J.I., Hickler, T., Kindermann, G., Lewis, A.R., Lindeskog, M., Mart铆nez-L贸pez, J. and Bullock, J.M., 2023. Science Advances,听9(14), p.eadf5492.
  • Differential effects of vegetation and climate on termite diversity and damage.听Wu, D., Seibold, S., Ellwood, M.F. and Chu, C., 2022. Journal of Applied Ecology,听59(12), pp.2922-2935.听
  • The effects of population management on wild ungulates: A systematic map of evidence for UK species.Barton, O., Gresham, A., Healey, J.R., Cordes, L.S. and Shannon, G., 2022. Plos one,听17(6), p.e0267385.听
  • Gas compressor noise does not influence tree swallow nestling condition or immune response.JMacLeod, K.J., Naugle, L., Brittingham, M.C. and Avery, J.D., 2022. ournal of Zoology,听318(1), pp.1-9.听听
  • Widespread variation in functional trait鈥搗ital rate relationships in tropical tree seedlings across a precipitation and soil phosphorus gradient.听Browne, L., Markesteijn, L., Manzan茅鈥怭inz贸n, E., Wright, S.J., Bagchi, R., Engelbrecht, B.M., Jones, F.A. and Comita, L.S., 2023. Functional Ecology,听37(2), pp.248-260.听听
  • On track to achieve no net loss of forest at Madagascar鈥檚 biggest mine. Devenish, K., Desbureaux, S., Willcock, S., & Jones, J. P. G. (2022). Nature Sustainability, 5(6), 498鈥508.