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He and his research group are interested in understanding how humans have transformed the biological world, and how humans might protect the world’s remaining biodiversity. His research and scientific publications fall into three main areas:
Why and how species respond to climate change. The Scotch argus butterfly has declined in northern England and parts of southern Scotland. Research aims to discover where declining northern and mountain butterfly species are likely to survive future climate changes), and they are currently evaluating distribution changes and evolution in species that are responding to climate change.Why some species decline and disappear, but others are successful.
Chris is interested in how climate change, land use change (habitat fragmentation), the arrival of non-native species (invasions) and persecution (hunting) alter the distributions of species, aiming to quantify gains in diversity as well as losses. Conservation strategies for a dynamic world.
Chris has had strong influence on the development of policy and practical conservation strategies in the areas of climate change and habitat fragmentation. Conservation has historically attempted to reduce or halt biological change, but this approach is not viable during a period of rapid environmental change.
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Regional Environmental Changeno. 2 (2024): 1-15
Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciencesno. 1881 (2023): 20220199-20220199
GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGYno. 23 (2023): 6713-6726
INSECT CONSERVATION AND DIVERSITYno. 2 (2023): 173-189
The Anthropocene Review (2022)
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