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Dr Neil Reid is a Senior Lecturer in Conservation Biology at the School of Biological Sciences, Queen's University Belfast. His research spans policy-relevant conservation strategies, tropical and farmland ecology, invasive species dynamics, and statistical advancements in biodiversity monitoring.
- Research Focus: Agri-environment schemes, bushmeat hunting impacts, invasive species ecology, and AI applications in ecological analysis.
- Students: Supervised PhD projects on topics including Natterjack toad breeding, bovine tuberculosis transmission, and carbon flux in grasslands.
Recent publications analyze:
- 2025: Badger-cattle interactions and invasive shrew records in Northern Ireland
- 2024: Golden eagle reintroduction challenges and hedgerow biodiversity impacts
- 2023: Wildfire effects on ecosystems and landscape genetics in amphibians
Scientific Recognition
- Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
- Committee Member, Copeland Bird Observatory
His work informs public policy through media engagements with BBC and The Guardian, emphasizing conservation science communication.
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