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Dr. Kieran Lawrence is a Teaching Fellow in the Department of Biosciences at Durham University. His research focuses on macroecology, computational biology, and conservation biology, particularly examining how environmental changes—including climate shifts and habitat disruption—affect biodiversity, with emphasis on migratory species and their adaptive strategies.
Research interests include understanding drivers of migration, phenological shifts in bird migration, and the ecological consequences of climate change on species distributions and population viability. His work often integrates large-scale datasets and computational models to address applied conservation challenges.
Publications highlight studies on migratory bird phenology and climate impacts. He collaborates with the Conservation Ecology Group at Durham, contributing to interdisciplinary projects. While no personal awards are explicitly listed, his group has garnered recognition for initiatives like the MammalWeb platform, which advances citizen science in wildlife monitoring.
Advising and grants details are not provided here, but his involvement in the Conservation Ecology Group suggests active participation in collaborative research and training programs. He maintains an academic presence through his ORCID profile and personal website.