About

We are addressing current and future issues of global significance such as:

  • adaptations to changing environments 
  • sustainable use of natural resources including energy 
  • food and water security
  • biodiversity conservation 

 
Our research works across a variety of scales: 

  • from molecules to whole organisms 
  • populations
  • communities
  • landscapes 

 
We use and combine expertise from: 

  • ecological and evolutionary processes
  • conservation science
  • genetics
  • modern analytical approaches for big data 
An artist's impression of two bipedal carnivorous dinosaurs fighting over a successful hunt.

Describing new dinosaur species

PhD student Chris Barker, Dr Neil Gostling and his team have described three species of dinosaur previously unknown to science, from bones found on the Isle of Wight.

People, projects and publications

People

Mr Tim Sykes BA (Hons). CEnv MCIEEM

Research interests

  • -  chalk stream winterbournes / temporary rivers
  • -  relational and intrinsic values
  • -  participatory methods
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Dr Veronica Zamora-Gutierrez

Lecturer in Ecology

Research interests

  • Biodiversity
  • ¸£Àû×ÅÆ¬ Change and Conservation
  • Ecosystem Services

Accepting applications from PhD students

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Dr William King

Lecturer in Plant-Microbe Interactions

Research interests

  • Root microbiome
  • Microbial interactions
  • Microbiome manipulation

Accepting applications from PhD students

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Lex Kraaijeveld
Principal Teaching Fellow
I am interested in the interplay between ecological and evolutionary processes, specifically in the interaction between insects and their parasites or pathogens.