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Gareth Jones

Gareth Jones

Professor of Biological Sciences, University of Bristol
I graduated from the University of London with a degree in Ecology, and then did my PhD on the behavioural ecology of birds at Stirling. I came to Bristol in 1985 to work on aerodynamics of bat flight, and was then awarded a Royal Society University Research Fellowship to combine my interests in ecology, behaviour and bat biology. I have worked on bats on 5 continents, with recent studies based in China, Madagascar, Malaysia, Malawi and Colombia. In 2010 I was awarded the Gerrit S. Miller Award at the University of Toronto in recognition of "outstanding service and contribution to the field of chiropteran biology." My recent research has focussed on conservation biology, especially global change biology and molecular ecology. I've supervised 60 PhD students and 25 Masters students.

Although my research has focussed on bats, it has diversified to cover birds, marsupials, crayfish, primates, insect vectors and crocodiles, and has spanned disciplines ranging from underwater bioacoustics to molecular ecology. I'm happiest working in the field, though lab studies are important for my research too.

Bats are avoiding solar farms and scientists aren’t sure why

Aug 10, 2023 08:19 am UTC| Nature

As our planet continues to warm, the need for renewable energy is becoming increasingly urgent. Almost half of the UKs electricity now comes from renewable sources. And solar accounts for one-fifth of the energy capacity...

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