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Professor Thomas Cameron is affiliated with the University of Essex as a faculty member in the School of Life Sciences. His research focuses on applied ecology, emphasizing population and community responses to environmental change, predation, and management.
- Qualifications: BSc (Hons) in Animal Ecology (University of Aberdeen, 2000), PhD in Ecology (University of Leeds, 2005)
Research interests include:
- Demographic responses to harvesting in fisheries and wildlife
- Animal movement and dispersal
- Eco-evolution of population dynamics
- Ecology of shellfish communities and aquaculture
- Estuarine ecology and oyster restoration
- Socio-ecological tradeoffs in conservation
Recent publications analyze:
- Thermal ecology and climate change impacts on marine species
- Genetic structure of exploited marine populations
- Ecosystem effects of industrial infrastructure
- Restoration techniques for native oyster reefs
- Behavioral responses to environmental stressors
Current supervisees work on topics including:
- Offshore structure impacts on North Sea biodiversity
- Intertidal seagrass dynamics
- Marine protected area efficacy
- Socio-ecological conservation tradeoffs
Major grants address:
- Oyster density and fecundity relationships
- Coastal rewilding initiatives
- Seagrass restoration for climate adaptation
- Ecosystem services from shellfish aquaculture
- Multi-trophic responses to oil spills
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