Gaius's research interests are centred on mixed-methods ecological studies, especially in woodlands. Combining data derived from traditional field surveys with spatial and bioacoustics data, my research to date has primarily been focused on aspects of avian behavioural ecology, e.g., niche-segregation, foraging behaviours, territory distributions, vocal communications and social behaviours.
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I joined ARU as an Associate Lecturer in February 2021 to assist with Quantitative Techniques and Tools for Biologists (QTTB), prior to which I worked as a demonstrator on this and other modules in the School of Life Sciences.
I studied at ARU for my BSc and MSc and am currently working on a PhD Project in collaboration with the Wilderness Foundation UK, focussed on woodland ecology and management. I was awarded the Royal Society of Biology Prize in 2017 and gained ‘Member’ status in 2019 (MRSB).
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Quantitative Techniques and Tools for Biologists (QTTB)