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I am an ecologist with a range of interests mainly related to migration and foraging ecology of vertebrates (particularly birds) and the application of stable isotope techniques in animal ecology. I am a member of the Ecology and Conservation research group. Qualifications 1995 BSc (Hons) Glasgow 1999 PhD Glasgow 2012 Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy Career 2011-present Professor of Animal Ecology, University of Exeter 2010-2011 Associate Professor in Animal Ecology, University of Exeter 2007-2010 Senior Lecturer in Conservation Biology, University of Exeter 2004-2006 Lecturer in Conservation Biology, Queen's University Belfast 2001-2003 NERC Independent Research Fellow, Queen's University Belfast & University of Glasgow 2000-2001 NERC Postdoctoral Research Associate, University of Durham 1999-2000 Postdoctoral Research Associate, University of Glasgow

研究领域

My research focuses on spatial and trophic ecology of animals, with a particular interest in the causes and consequences of intra-population variation in foraging and dispersal behaviours. I also work on the cascading effects of nutrient fluxes, and applications of stable isotope techniques. My research group works at field sites all over the world: Sub-Antarctic New Zealand, South Atlantic, Portugal, Germany, Iceland, Great Britain (including Shetland, St Kilda), Northern Ireland & ROI, the Bahamas, USA, Canadian Arctic and the central Pacific.

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Votier SC, Grecian WJ, Witt MJ, Bearhop, Attrill M, Godley BJ (In Press). Seabird diversity hotspot linked to ocean productivity in the Canary Current Large Marine Ecosystem. Biology Letters Full text. Moreno R, Stowasser G, McGill RA, Bearhop S, Phillips RA (2016). Assessing the structure and temporal dynamics of seabird communities: the challenge of capturing marine ecosystem complexity. J Anim Ecol, 85(1), 199-212. Abstract. Author URL. Full text. Article has an altmetric score of 26 Weegman MD, Bearhop S, Hilton GM, Walsh A, Fox AD (2016). Conditions during adulthood affect cohort-specific reproductive success in an Arctic-nesting goose population. PeerJ, 4 Abstract. Author URL. Full text. Article has an altmetric score of 2 Soriano-Redondo A, Bearhop S, Cleasby IR, Lock L, Votier SC, Hilton GM (2016). Ecological Responses to Extreme Flooding Events: a Case Study with a Reintroduced Bird. Sci Rep, 6 Abstract. Author URL. Full text. Article has an altmetric score of 34 Weegman MD, Bearhop S, Fox AD, Hilton GM, Walsh AJ, McDonald JL, Hodgson DJ (2016). Integrated population modelling reveals a perceived source to be a cryptic sink. J Anim Ecol, 85(2), 467-475. Abstract. Author URL. Full text. Article has an altmetric score of 21 Catry P, Campos AR, Granadeiro JP, Neto JM, Ramos J, Newton J, Bearhop S (2016). Provenance does matter: links between winter trophic segregation and the migratory origins of European robins. Oecologia, 182(4), 985-994. Abstract. Author URL. Article has an altmetric score of 6 Saporiti F, Bearhop S, Vales DG, Silva L, Zenteno L, Tavares M, Crespo EA, Cardona L (2016). Resource partitioning among air-breathing marine predators: are body size and mouth diameter the major determinants?. Marine Ecology, 37(5), 957-969. Abstract. Weegman MD, Bearhop S, Hilton GM, Walsh AJ, Weegman KM, Hodgson DJ, Fox AD (2016). Should I stay or should I go? Fitness costs and benefits of prolonged parent-offspring and sibling-sibling associations in an Arctic-nesting goose population. Oecologia, 181(3), 809-817. Abstract. Author URL. Full text. Article has an altmetric score of 7 Votier SC, Aspinall S, Bearhop S, Bilton D, Newton J, Alström P, Leader P, Carey G, Furnes RW, Olsson U, et al (2016). Stable isotopes and mtDNA reveal niche segregation but no evidence of intergradation along a habitat gradient in the Lesser Whitethroat complex (Sylvia curruca; Passeriformes; Aves). Journal of Ornithology, 157(4), 1017-1027. Abstract. Catry T, Lourenco PM, Lopes RJ, Bocher P, Carneiro C, Alves JA, Delaporte P, Bearhop S, Piersma T, Granadeiro JP, et al (2016). Use of stable isotope fingerprints to assign wintering origin and trace shorebird movements along the East Atlantic Flyway. BASIC AND APPLIED ECOLOGY, 17(2), 177-187. Author URL. Newth JL, Rees EC, Cromie RL, McDonald RA, Bearhop S, Pain DJ, Norton GJ, Deacon C, Hilton GM (2016). Widespread exposure to lead affects the body condition of free-living whooper swans Cygnus cygnus wintering in Britain. Environ Pollut, 209, 60-67. Abstract. Author URL. Article has an altmetric score of 8 Patrick SC, Bearhop S, Bodey TW, Grecian WJ, Hamer KC, Lee J, Votier SC (2015). Individual seabirds show consistent foraging strategies in response to predictable fisheries discards. JOURNAL OF AVIAN BIOLOGY, 46(5), 431-440. Author URL. Article has an altmetric score of 78 Agnew A, Wang J, Fanning S, Bearhop S, McMahon BJ (2015). Insights into antimicrobial resistance among long distance migratory East Canadian High Arctic light-bellied Brent geese (Branta bernicla hrota). Ir Vet J, 69 Abstract. Author URL. Full text. Article has an altmetric score of 4 Saporiti F, Bearhop S, Vales DG, Silva L, Zenteno L, Tavares M, Crespo EA, Cardona L (2015). Latitudinal changes in the structure of marine food webs in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 538, 23-34. Abstract. Wakefield ED, Cleasby IR, Bearhop S, Bodey TW, Davies RD, Miller PI, Newton J, Votier SC, Hamer KC (2015). Long-term individual foraging site fidelitywhy some gannets don't change their spots. ECOLOGY, 96(11), 3058-3074. Author URL. Article has an altmetric score of 28 Weegman MD, Fox AD, Bearhop S, Hilton GM, Walsh AJ, Cleasby IR, Hodgson DJ (2015). No evidence for sex bias in winter inter-site movements in an Arctic-nesting goose population. Ibis, 157(2), 401-405. Abstract. Article has an altmetric score of 6 Moussy C, Atterby H, Griffiths AGF, Allnutt TR, Mathews F, Smith GC, Aegerter JN, Bearhop S, Hosken DJ (2015). Population genetic structure of serotine bats (Eptesicus serotinus) across Europe and implications for the potential spread of bat rabies (European bat lyssavirus EBLV-1). HEREDITY, 115(1), 83-92. Author URL. Article has an altmetric score of 18 Robertson A, McDonald RA, Delahay RJ, Kelly SD, Bearhop S (2015). Resource availability affects individual niche variation and its consequences in group-living European badgers Meles meles. Oecologia, 178(1), 31-43. Abstract. Author URL. Article has an altmetric score of 7 Cleasby IR, Wakefield ED, Bodey TW, Davies RD, Patrick SC, Newton J, Votier SC, Bearhop S, Hamer KC (2015). Sexual segregation in a wide-ranging marine predator is a consequence of habitat selection. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 518, 1-12. Abstract. Article has an altmetric score of 8 Catry T, Lourenço PM, Lopes RJ, Carneiro C, Alves JA, Costa J, Rguibi-Idrissi H, Bearhop S, Piersma T, Granadeiro JP, et al (2015). Structure and functioning of intertidal food webs along an avian flyway: a comparative approach using stable isotopes. Functional Ecology Abstract.

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