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Christine Howard is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biosciences at Durham University, focusing on macroecology and biodiversity conservation. Her research examines ecological drivers of biodiversity patterns and conservation solutions for environmental change.
Education: PhD in Macroecology from Durham University, MRes in Environmental Biology from St. Andrews and Dundee universities, BSc in Ecology and Conservation from St. Andrews.
Research: Investigates how climate and land use changes affect European bird populations, develops models of migratory behavior, and identifies environmental correlates of species rarity. Collaborates with conservation organizations including British Trust for Ornithology and RSPB.
Publication Focus: Recent works (2015-2025) address migratory bird conservation, climate change impacts on species distributions, and protected area effectiveness. Research combines empirical data analysis with predictive modeling to inform conservation strategies.
