Seabird Ecology and Conservation

I am a PhD student in the Avian Ecology Group at the University of Liverpool. My research explores how polar seabirds respond to climate change, with a focus on behavioural adaptations to shifting environmental conditions such as warming temperatures, sea ice changes, and prey availability.

More broadly, I am interested in how climate change is affecting polar ecosystem functioning. By studying seabird movement, foraging, and breeding behaviour, I aim to understand the resilience of these species and what their responses can tell us about the health of polar environments.

My work combines field data, long-term monitoring, and ecological modelling to help inform conservation and management strategies in a rapidly changing world.