About
Richard P. Brown is a Professor at the Liverpool John Moores University in the Biological & Earth Sciences school. His research focuses on evolutionary biology, genomics, and ecology, particularly in island species and conservation contexts.
Education:
- DSc from University of Aberdeen (2009)
Research interests include evolutionary genetics, population dynamics, morphological adaptation, and conservation strategies in isolated ecosystems. Recent work highlights genomic variation, paleoclimatic reconstruction, and ecomorphological analysis.
Selected Publications (2025-2021) Trends:
- Stable isotope and morphometric studies in Quaternary mammals
- 3D geometric morphometrics in carnivores and ungulates
- Genomic analysis of island lizards and marine mammals
- Conservation policy and hybridization in reintroduced species
- Human and predation pressures on genetic drift
- Skull morphology in cetaceans and stranded populations
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