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PhD: Ecological dynamics of past biodiversity loss across comparative island systems

Project Title

Ecological dynamics of past biodiversity loss across comparative island systems

Institution

Institute of Zoology, Zoological Society of London

Supervisors and Institutions

Dr Clare Duncan (Institute of Zoology), Prof. Sam Turvey (Institute of Zoology), Prof. Philip Mannion (University College London)

Funding Status

Funding is in competition with other projects and students

Project Description

Islands have undergone extensive Holocene biodiversity loss associated with human migrations, with extinction dynamics shaped by interactions between species traits and the form and intensity of regional anthropogenic pressures. The Caribbean, Philippines and Madagascar tropical biodiversity hotspots have experienced particularly complex patterns of loss, retaining high endemism and specialism but dramatically altered ecosystem composition. Reconstructing long-term spatiotemporal dynamics of intra- and inter-island biodiversity responses to variable human pressures is critical in these conservation-priority systems. This PhD will build on IoZ’s ongoing work into the conservation information-content of long-term environmental baselines and pre-impact ecosystem distribution hindcasting. It will integrate multiple lines of evidence (colonial, archaeological, fossil & environmental records; remote sensing products) with statistical, geospatial and niche-modelling approaches to reconstruct species and anthropogenic distributions in the study systems, and phylogenetic approaches to identify life-history traits associated with extinction risk. It will determine comparative patterns of faunal loss in response to differing human activities and define biotic vulnerability within a predictive conservation framework. It will generate novel understanding of the fine-scale spatiotemporal dynamics of island extinction processes, informing future land-use planning and restoration.

Contact Name

Clare Duncan

Contact Email

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Closing Date

Monday, January 20, 2025

Expiry Date

Friday, January 31, 2025
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