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Emma Higgins is a Lecturer in Ecology at the University of South Wales, affiliated with the Faculty of Computing, Engineering and Science. Her work focuses on thermal biology, remote sensing applications in ecology, and invasive species management. She holds a position in the Department of Ecology and can be reached at emma.higgins@southwales.ac.uk.
Her research interests include using drones for ecological monitoring, thermal habitat modeling, and understanding how environmental variables influence animal behavior and distribution. Recent studies explore lizard thermoregulation in tropical environments and the impacts of thermal conditions on invasive species like crayfish in UK waters.
Higgins' publications highlight trends in applying technology (e.g., UAVs) to ecological challenges and analyzing ecological controls on species abundance. She contributes to conservation biology by investigating biodiversity drivers and microhabitat structure effects. No scientific awards are listed, but her work reflects a strong commitment to field-based and applied research.
Responsibilities and past projects, as noted in her staff profile, are not elaborated here. Contact details include room GTAW111a and phone (01443) 483676.
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