Alison Cameron
Teaching and Research Lecturer
School of Biological Sciences
Bangor University
United Kingdom
Biography
Dr Alison Cameron Teaching and Research Lecturer Career History 2016-present: Lecturer, Bangor University 2010-2016: Lecturer, Queen's University Belfast 2008-20010: Post Doctoral Research Fellow, Max Planck Institute for Ornithology 2005-2008: Post Doctoral Research Fellow, University of California Berkeley, CA, USA 2005: Post Doctoral Research Associate, Princeton University, NJ, USA 2002-2005: PhD. Biological Sciences, University of Leeds 1999: MSc. Conservation Biology. Percy FitzPatrick Institute for Ornithology, University of Cape Town 2003-1997: BSc Hons. Tropical Environmental Science. Aberdeen University I am also currently a Visiting Research Fellow at Queen's University Belfast.
Research Interest
2013-2017: PI on ESPA grant: “Can global payments for Ecosystem Services Alleviate Poverty” www.P4GES.org
Publications
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Andriamasimanana H. R., & Cameron, A. 2014. Spatio-temporal Change in Crowned (Propithecus coronatus) and Decken’s Sifaka (Propithecus deckenii) Habitat in the Mahavavy-Kinkony Wetland Complex, Madagascar. Primate Conservation (28): 65–71.
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Brown J.L., A. Cameron, A. D. Yoder & M. Vences. 2014. A necessarily complex model to explain the biogeography of the amphibians and reptiles of Madagascar. Nature Communications. 5: 5046.
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Leach, K. Kelly, R. Cameron, A. Montgomery, W. I. Reid, N. 2015. Expertly validated models and phylogenetically-controlled analysis suggests responses to climate change are related to species traits in the Order Lagomorpha. PLOS ONE. 10 (4), e0122267.