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    Dr Heather Campbell

    BSc (Hons), MSc, PhD

    Senior Lecturer in Entomology

    Photograph of Heather

    Research Interests

    My research interests include insect biodiversity, conservation and community ecology, particularly focusing on social insects. I work on a range of topics including community-level responses to forest disturbance, diversity patterns along elevational gradients, the use of citizen science to map species diversity and distributions, and insect-plant interactions. I am particularly interested in arid ecosystems and have worked in desert, savannah and dry forests in southern Africa.

    Professional Memberships

    Fellow of the Royal Entomological Society

    Member of the British Ecological Society

    Academic Department: Agriculture and Environment

    Tel: +44 (0)1952 81 5478

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    Office: AC4 Aspire Centre

    Publications

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    Other º£½ÇÉçÇøations

    • Campbell H and Blanchard B (2023) Princeton University Press
    • Campbell H & Engelbrecht IA (2018) Insect Conservation and Diversity 11:143-151
    • Raath MJ, le Roux PC, Veldtman R, Campbell H, Buyens IPR and Greve M (2017) Journal of Arid Environments 144: 42-47
    • Campbell H, Fellowes MDE and Cook JM (2015) The American Naturalist 186: 172-181
    • Campbell H, Fellowes MDE and Cook JM (2015) Myrmecological News 21:37-47
    • Rachel L. White, Alexandra E. Sutton, Roberto Salguero-Gómez, Timothy C. Bray, Heather Campbell, Ellen Cieraad, Nalaka Geekiyanage, Laureano Gherardi, Alice C. Hughes, Peter Søgaard Jørgensen, Timothee Poisot, Lucía DeSoto, Naupaka Zimmerman (2015) Ecosphere 6: 134
    • Campbell H, Fellowes MDE and Cook JM (2013) Insectes Sociaux 60: 373-382
    • Campbell H, Townsend I, Fellowes MDE and Cook JM (2013) African Journal of Ecology 51: 590–598

    Modules

    You can contact Dr Heather Campbell if you would like to discuss any of the following course modules:

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