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Fiona Underwood is an academic affiliated with the University of Reading, contributing to climate science and conservation biology. Her work spans statistical methodology development for ecological surveys, climate variability analysis, and the application of Bayesian techniques to wildlife population assessments. She has collaborated extensively with researchers on topics such as illegal ivory trade dynamics and policy-driven biodiversity management.
Research interests include long-term climate pattern modeling, adaptive survey design for wildlife populations, and the statistical underpinnings of conservation decision-making. Her studies bridge climatology and ecology, often focusing on endangered species (e.g., elephants) and regional precipitation trends in regions like Mauritius and West Africa.
Publications from 2000–2013 highlight her interdisciplinary approach, combining hydrological analyses with conservation policy frameworks. While no specific academic rank is stated, her role as a co-author in high-impact journals aligns with a Researcher position.

