Centre for Ecology, Evolution and Conservation (CEEC)
University of East Anglia
Norwich
UK

Research interests of staff

CEEC is one of the largest groups of ecologists and evolutionary biologists in the UK. Research interests of Faculty and Research Fellows and their research interests are listed below.

The centre also includes a number of post-doctoral research associates and a large group of graduate students. If you are interested carrying out graduate study or post-doctoral research at UEA, it is probably best to make direct contact with members of faculty working in the area that interests you, but general information on studying for a PhD at UEA is available from our postgraduate office.


Web page Phone Email Research interests
Iain Barr 01603 593525 i.barr@uea.ac.uk Ornithology and population genetics
Diana Bell 01603 592177 d.bell@uea.ac.uk Mammalian social organisation and conservation. Rabbit behaviour and ecology
Ros Boar 01603 593103 r.boar@uea.ac.uk Ecology of freshwaters and wetlands. Nutrient cycling
Andrew Bourke 01603 592269 a.bourke@uea.ac.uk Ecology and evolution of social insects
Simon Butler 01603 592237 Simon.J.Butler@uea.ac.uk Land use change and biodiversity
Tracey Chapman 01603 592269 tracey.chapman@uea.ac.uk Molecular ecology of Drosophila mating systems
Richard Davies 01603 592778 richard.g.davies@uea.ac.uk Patterns of biodiversity, from local to global
Tony Davy 01603 592240 a.davy@uea.ac.uk Physiological plant ecology and restoration ecology
Paul Dolman 01603 593175 p.dolman@uea.ac.uk Biodiversity conservation, landscape ecology and spatial population dynamics
Aldina Franco 01603 59 a.franco@uea.ac.uk Climate change and insects
Matthew Gage 01603 592183 m.gage@uea.ac.uk Sperm competition and the evolution of sperm form and function
Jenny Gill 01603 593553 J.Gill@uea.ac.uk Climate change and coastal birds
Alastair Grant 01603 592537 a.grant@uea.ac.uk Marine Pollution, including pollution tolerance and linking population impacts with physiological and biochemical effects
Life history biology, elasticity analysis, and matrix population models
Mark Hassall 01603 592541 m.hassall@uea.ac.uk Soil biology. Woodlice, grasshoppers and geese
Godfrey Hewitt 01603 592182 g.hewitt@uea.ac.uk Evolutionary genetics and molecular ecology
Harriet Jones 01603 592056 harriet.jones@uea.ac.uk Microbial population dynamics
Tove Jorgensen 01603 592250 t.jorgensen@uea.ac.uk Evolution of plants and their pathogens
Gillian Malin 01603 592357 g.malin@uea.ac.uk Biogenic trace gases, biological oceanography, marine microbial ecology, seaweed physiology
Thomas Mock 01603 591327 t.mock@uea.ac.uk Environmental and functional genomics of marine microbes
Colin Murrell 01603 592959 j.c.murrell@uea.ac.uk Microbiology of microbes that grow on methame, DMS and other atmospheric trace gases.
Carlos Peres 01603 592549 c.peres@uea.ac.uk Ecology and conservation of tropical forests; Vertebrate community ecology; Wildlife population biology in disturbed habitats; Primate behavioural ecology
Brian Reid 01603 592357 b.reid@uea.ac.uk Contaminated land, Contaminant bioavailability and bioremediation
David S. Richardson 01603 456161 david.richardson@uea.ac.uk Molecular, evolutionary and behavioural ecology. Conservation. Birds
Carol Robinson 01603 591327 carol.robinson@uea.ac.uk Marine biogeochemistry, microbial community composition, global change and the marine carbon cycle.
Cock van Oosterhout 01603 592921 c.van-oosterhout@uea.ac.uk Adaptive evolution and population genetics
Andrew Watkinson 01603 592267 A.Watkinson@uea.ac.uk Population ecology, agricultural ecology and climate change
Douglas Yu 01603 593835 douglas.yu@uea.ac.uk Ecology and conservation of tropical forests; mutualisms and cheating; spatial ecology; trade policy and environment; evolutionary psychology
                

 

Contact information

Professor Alastair Grant
Center for Ecology, Evolution and Conservation
School of Environmental Sciences
University of East Anglia
Norwich
NR4 7TJ

Phone: 01603 592537
Fax: 01603 591327