Queen's University, Belfast
Current Position | Senior Lecturer in Conservation Biology |
Previous Position | Research Centre Manager, Quercus |
Telephone | +44 (0) 2890972281 |
neil.reid@qub.ac.uk | |
Departments | School of Biological Sciences |
ECR | No |
Quadrat Core Themes | Biodiversity, Environmental Management |
Methods I Use | Bio / Geo / Chemical Analytical, Modelling |
Profiles |
Key Research Interests
- Population Biology e.g. mammals and birds;
- Conservation Ecology e.g. efficacy of agri-environment schemes;
- Applied Ecology e.g. badgers and bovine tuberculosis;
- Invasion Biology e.g. non-native plants and mammals;
- Terrestrial mammal abundance estimation e.g. camera trapping, Distance Sampling etc.;
- Impacts of hunting e.g. bushmeat and large mammals in Central American or hare coursing in UK/Ireland,
Recent Key Papers
- Leach, K., Montgomery, W.I. & Reid, N. (2017) Characterizing biotic interactions using Joint Species Distribution Models at three different spatial scales. Journal of Mammalogy 98(5): 1434-1442. https://academic.oup.com/jmammal/article/98/5/1434/4096887
- Caravaggi, A., Zaccaroni, M., Riga, F., Schai-Braun, S.C., Dick, J.T.A., Montgomery, W. & Reid, N. (2016) An invasive-native mammalian species replacement process captured by camera trap survey Random Encounter Models. Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation 2: 1-14. https://zslpublications.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/rse2.11
- Leach, K., Montgomery, W.I. & Reid, N. (2016) Modelling the influence of biotic factors on species distribution patterns. Ecological Modelling 337: 96-106. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0304380016302216
Summary Title of Current Studentships
Currently primary supervisor of 7 PhD studentships:
- Bushmeat hunting and its impact on large Neotropical mammals (submission first-half 2019)
- Breeding behaviour and productivity of the Natterjack toad in Ireland (submission first-half 2019)
- Indirect contact between badgers and cattle and bovine tuberculosis (temporary leave of absence)
- Lagomorphs as reservoirs for agriculturally important parasites (submission Sept 2019)
- Efficacy of agri-environment schemes in Less Favoured Areas (submission Sept 2020)
- The role of biodiversity in tropical forest carbon flux (submission Sept 2020) 7. Grassland management and its impact on carbon fluxes (submission early 2019)
- QUADRAT DTP student, Niamh Esmonde: Quantifying the role of oceanic storminess in determining the survival and recruitment of long-distance, oversea, migratory birds
- QUADRAT DTP student, Alusia Malinowska: Multitrophic responses to multitrophic conservation interventions: non-target species responses to biological eradications on an island