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Dr. Juliette Waterman is a researcher affiliated with the University of Reading, actively contributing to ecological and environmental science through interdisciplinary studies. Her work involves collaborations with researchers across the UK and internationally, focusing on wildlife ecology, environmental contamination, and conservation.
Her research interests lie at the intersection of ecology, toxicology, and conservation biology. She specializes in stable isotope analysis to reconstruct animal diets, assess environmental contamination, and understand the life histories of wildlife, including seabirds, raptors, and zoo animals. Her work bridges scientific research with real-world conservation and policy implications.
The recent publications highlight a consistent trend in using biogeochemical tools—particularly stable isotopes and osteological analysis—to explore ecological and historical questions in both wild and captive animal populations. Her research spans polar regions, the UK, and zoo-based studies, demonstrating a broad geographical and methodological scope.
Dr. Waterman has not been mentioned with any scientific awards in the provided text.
There is no information available about student advisement or research grants in the current dataset. However, her active publication record in high-impact journals suggests ongoing research funding and project leadership.
There is no explicit mention of a lab or research team in the provided text, though her collaborative authorships imply participation in multidisciplinary research groups.


