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Manuela Gonzalez-Suarez

Manuela Gonzales
  • Associate Professor
  • PhD supervisor
  • Researcher
  • Deputy-Director of the NERC DLA “Climate System and Biodiversity Science CROCUS”
  • Management Team of the NERC DFA “AI-INTERVENE”

Areas of interest

I am broadly interested in understanding and predicting the current loss of biodiversity.

My work aims to:

  • Identify species' life-history, ecological and behavioural traits that can be used as predictors of extinction risk and invasion success.
  • Explore the role that distinct anthropogenic impacts (in interaction with species' traits) play in current biodiversity loss.
  • Understand the importance of individual variation for population dynamics.

Postgraduate supervision

PhD students

  • Kerry Smith
  • Roxana Andrea Rojas Vera Pinto
  • Pip Oppenheimer (main supervisor Dr Robin Freeman, Institute of Zoology)
  • Orestis Aslanidis (main supervisor Dr Brian Pickles)
  • Emma Shrestha (main supervisor Dr Patricia Brekke, Institute of Zoology)
  • Melika Moghadaszadeh Kermani (main supervisor Dr Alejandra Perotti)

Teaching

  • BI1FE2 Fundamentals of Ecology (module convener, semester 2, 20 credits)
  • BI2ECFC Ecology and Conservation Field Course (module convener, semester 1, 20 credits)
  • BI3MBFC Marine Biology Field Course (module co-convener, semester 1, 20 credits)

Research centres and groups

International collaborators

  • Dr Clara Grilo, Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
  • Dr Ruben Bernardo Madrid, Umeå University (Sweden)
  • Dr Margarita Mulero Pazmany, Universidad de Malaga, Spain

National collaborators

  • Prof Joe Tobias, Imperial College London

Background

  • Associate Editor of the Journal of Applied Ecology and BioScience
  • Reviewer for 40+ different ISI journals
  • Fulbright and Marie Curie alumna

Websites/blogs

  • More details about my research and publications can also be viewed on my 
  • See  and  for further publications

Impact, Enterprise and Outreach

  • Participation and organization of outreach events like  and Pint of Science

Publications

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