JOB ALERT!
We are excited to announce that we are recruiting three new academics at lecturer level!
Click the link below for more info on how to apply, and don’t forget to explore our research themes too!
We look forward to receiving your applications!
www.bristol.ac.uk/jobs/find/de...
Excited to launch the new improved Reproducible Code guide from @britishecologicalsociety.org @methodsinecoevol.bsky.social FREE online here! www.britishecologicalsociety.org//wp-content/... Amazing work by some very talented ECRs. We hope it’s useful!
Novel way to travel to give a seminar. Cold but I was rewarded with some beautiful sunset skies.
Looking forward to talking at @sussex.ac.uk today on multidimensional change in a multidimensional world 🐦🌡️🌍
Out in today's issue of Conservation Biology!
conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
PhD students bring back the best presents!
Any guesses on the species?
@tanibrishan.bsky.social
Excited this new paper is out in Science Advances 📄✨ I think the results are important:
To tackle vertebrate declines which are often driven by interacting threats—🦠 disease, 🐍 invasives, 🧪 pollution, 🌡️ climate, multi-threat, systems-level conservation is key 🌍
#Ecology #conservation
Excited this new paper is out in Science Advances 📄✨ I think the results are important:
To tackle vertebrate declines which are often driven by interacting threats—🦠 disease, 🐍 invasives, 🧪 pollution, 🌡️ climate, multi-threat, systems-level conservation is key 🌍
#Ecology #conservation
Last week to apply for this 3 year PDRA!
The State of Nature report for the West of England (and we did the modelling).
The signs are not good, but hopefully this acts as a starting point to really prioritise nature recovery over the next few years 🤞
www.westofengland-ca.gov.uk/news/state-o...
@bristolbiosci.bsky.social
Great to see the new paper being picked up in the press
phys.org/news/2026-02...
University of Bristol Biological Sciences
Natalie Cooper
Dr Christopher F Clements
Dr Christopher F Clements
Dr Christopher F Clements
Dr Christopher F Clements
Dr Christopher F Clements
Dr Christopher F Clements
Dr Christopher F Clements
The most effective conservation strategies for protecting vertebrates on a global scale are those aimed at mitigating the effects of overexploitation, habitat loss and climate change, which are the mo...
The most comprehensive study of the West of England’s wildlife has been published, highlighting where urgent action is needed to reverse species’ decline.
🌍📢 Postdoc alert | 3-yr starting early 2026
Please 🔁!
Understand how ecosystem stability is changing across space and through time using niche modelling, pinpoint at-risk species/regions, and build tools that drive conservation action🌿🧭📈
👉 tinyurl.com/2mafwru3
#Ecology #Jobs #Biodiversity
🚨Paper alert🚨
Very happy to see our paper published in @science.org #ScienceAdv.
Very greatful to have worked with such a great team @duncanobrien.bsky.social #tomJohnson @robinfreeman.bsky.social #ValentinaMarconi #LouiseMcRae @expecocons.bsky.social
👇Check the main findings below!
🚨Paper alert🚨
Very happy to see our paper published in @science.org #ScienceAdv.
Very greatful to have worked with such a great team @duncanobrien.bsky.social #tomJohnson @robinfreeman.bsky.social #ValentinaMarconi #LouiseMcRae @expecocons.bsky.social
👇Check the main findings below!
🚨Paper alert🚨
Very happy to see our paper published in @science.org #ScienceAdv.
Very greatful to have worked with such a great team @duncanobrien.bsky.social #tomJohnson @robinfreeman.bsky.social #ValentinaMarconi #LouiseMcRae @expecocons.bsky.social
👇Check the main findings below!
Dr Christopher F Clements
Global vertebrate populations decline faster in the presence of multiple threats compared to single threats.
www.science.org
Global vertebrate populations decline faster in the presence of multiple threats compared to single threats.