
معرفی
Dr Chris Terry is a Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellow at the University of Oxford's Department of Biology. His research focuses on community ecology, particularly the impacts of global change on species coexistence, metacommunity dynamics, and ecological networks. He employs theoretical modeling, Drosophila mesocosm experiments, and large-scale simulations to investigate how climate change, competition, and environmental stochasticity affect species ranges.
Education: DPhil in Ecology (2018, Oxford University).
Research interests include ecological network stability, climate change adaptation strategies, and improving statistical robustness in coexistence studies. His work bridges theoretical frameworks with empirical validation, addressing gaps in understanding species persistence under environmental shifts.
Key achievements include the Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship and contributions to methodologies for analyzing ecological interactions. His research also explores transgenerational effects in host-parasitoid systems and the implications of skewed temperature dependence on species persistence.
Awards: Leverulme Trust Early Career Fellowship (2021–present).
Advising and grants: His fellowship supports research on climate change impacts, with outputs including experimental validations of coexistence theory. Collaborations involve integrating citizen science data through computer vision advancements.
Labs/Teams: Active in Oxford's ecological networks research group, with a focus on experimental mesocosm systems and computational modeling frameworks.


