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Adam Fell is a Post Doctoral Research Fellow in the Biological and Environmental Sciences department at the University of Stirling. He holds a Zoology BSc (2015) and Bioscience MRes (2018) from Swansea University. His research focuses on animal behavior in response to environmental changes, including studies on red-tailed tropicbirds' foraging ecology and the impact of forest fragmentation on bird behavior in Panama.
His work employs advanced tracking technologies like GPS loggers to analyze movement patterns, particularly in tropical landscapes. He investigates how species' traits interact with habitat changes, aiming to inform conservation strategies. His affiliations include the Environmental Change Research and Behavioural Science groups at the University of Stirling, and he collaborates with initiatives like RestoreID to study disease transmission in ecological restoration contexts.
Key research themes include seed dispersal dynamics, flight energetics in seabirds, and the effects of environmental extremes on animal morphology and behavior. His recent publications span topics from flight mechanics to methodological improvements in ecological tracking.
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