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Dr Brian Preston

School of Biological and Environmental Sciences

Faculty of Science

My research to date has used field, experimental and comparative approaches to yield novel insight into how reproductive competition and conflict have shaped vertebrate (primarily mammalian) morphology, physiology and behaviour. To help achieve this I have developed expertise in the generation, maintenance and analysis of powerful relational databases covering multiple aspects of individual life histories (or species traits), such as their morphology, sociality, aggression, hormone profile and ejaculate characteristics. I am currently using multi-generational databases on St. Kildan Soay sheep (>11000 individuals) to examine how climate is changing the timing and intensity of their mating season, and how this affects both male and female success. Overall, my research draws upon long term collaborative studies and utilises sophisticated statistical methodologies to investigate evolutionary processes at a mechanistic level.

Degrees

2001, University of Stirling, United Kingdom, PhD
1995, Newcastle University, United Kingdom, Bsc(Hons) 1st Class

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