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Tim Clutton-Brock is Professor and Director of Research in the Department of Zoology at the University of Cambridge, leading the Large Animal Research Group. His career spans decades of groundbreaking fieldwork on animal behaviour and evolutionary processes.
His research integrates three core domains:
- Evolution of vertebrate breeding systems, examining cooperative behaviour in social mongooses, lek formation in mammals/birds, and adaptive parental care strategies in fish.
- Population regulation mechanisms through long-term studies of red deer (Isle of Rum), Soay sheep (St Kilda), and suricates (southern Kalahari), analyzing stability factors, early development impacts, and sex-specific competition.
- Natural and sexual selection dynamics in wild populations, using genomic and phenotypic data from ungulate studies to quantify selection pressures under varying population densities.
His scientific contributions have been recognized with election as a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS). He currently mentors 4-6 PhD students and 5-8 postdoctoral researchers, fostering next-generation ecological scientists through intensive field-based training.
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