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Dr Jon Ellis is an Associate Professor in Molecular Ecology at the University of Plymouth, based in the School of Biological and Marine Sciences within the Faculty of Science and Engineering. His work aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly focusing on biodiversity conservation and climate action.
Jon's research interests span molecular ecology, evolutionary biology, and conservation genetics, with a focus on insects, fungi, and natural populations. He teaches conservation biology, molecular ecology, entomology, and related topics across undergraduate and postgraduate programs, including field courses in the UK and abroad. He also serves as the Academic Wellbeing Lead in his school, emphasizing student resilience and academic development.
His research trends emphasize the genetic and ecological impacts of climate change, invasive species management, and conservation strategies for threatened species like bumblebees and grayling. Recent articles highlight innovative methods in genomic analysis, restoration ecology, and the interplay between pollution and climate impacts.
Jon advises students on research projects and collaborates on interdisciplinary initiatives, though specific grants or lab affiliations are not detailed in the provided texts.
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