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Angela Bartlett

Angela Bartlett

PhD student

Biography

Angela Bartlett is a London NERC DTP PhD student with the Department of Geography. Her interests cover a range of disciplines, including invasion ecology, aquatic catchment management and global change.

She is particularly interested in integrating empirical and theoretical research to improve targeting of interventions for environmental challenges we face in a changing world.

Research

Thesis title: 'The future of alien invasions: the impact of rates of introduction, and introduction bias, on the richness and composition of alien assemblages'

Angela's research is focused within the macroecology sub-field, where the development of large ecological datasets and databases is used to explore spatial and temporal patterns in the human-mediated movement of species around the world, and how this filters through to biological invasion processes.

PhD supervision

Further details

See Angela's research profile

Events

04Jungeography wide

Invasion Ecology: Geographic origin and characteristics of plants introduced to Australia

Join Angela Bartlett on this talk about invasion ecology and the geographic origins of plants in Austrailia.

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Events

04Jungeography wide

Invasion Ecology: Geographic origin and characteristics of plants introduced to Australia

Join Angela Bartlett on this talk about invasion ecology and the geographic origins of plants in Austrailia.

Please note: this event has passed.