About
Dr. Samuel Browett is a Lecturer in the Department of Land Sciences at South East Technological University. His research focuses on biodiversity, ecology, and molecular techniques applied to wildlife conservation. His work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to life on land and sustainable agriculture. He holds a PhD in Zoology and actively supervises PhD students.
- Education: PhD in Zoology
His research interests include invasive species dynamics, population genetics, and the application of DNA metabarcoding to assess ecosystem health. He has collaborated on studies involving bat faeces analysis for biodiversity monitoring and red fox phylogeography in Europe. His recent work explores PCR primer optimization for dietary analysis and post-glacial species colonization patterns.
Dr. Browett’s articles highlight innovative approaches to biodiversity assessment, including non-invasive sampling methods and molecular tools. He has contributed to understanding invasive species competition and climate-driven ecological changes.
No scientific awards are listed. His advising activities include accepting PhD students, though no specific advisees are named. Collaborations involve institutions across Europe in ecological and genetic research projects.
His research teams focus on interdisciplinary projects combining genetics, ecology, and conservation biology.
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