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Antonio Uzal


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  • Associate Professor of Conservation Biology, Nottingham Trent University
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During the last 20 years, Dr Uzal has worked on a number of different projects, including:

Monitoring grey wolf (Canis Lupus) and brown bear (Ursus arctos) populations across Europe.
Environmental impact assessments
Effects of farming on biodiversity of invertebrates
Use of telemetry techniques (radio and GPS tracking) to study habitat use and ecology of Sika deer (Cervus nippon)
Effects of grazing and browsing by a large herbivore on plant and animal communities of lowland heath
Analysis of deer-vehicle collisions in relation to traffic and landscape characteristics
Population dynamics and resource selection of feral horses on Sable Island (Nova Scotia, Canada)
Ecotoxicology of the brown bear
Use of ecoacoustics in ecological monitoring

Dr Uzal's current research areas of interest include Impacts of human disturbance on wildlife, conservation and management of game species, carnivores and endangered species, spatial ecology landscape ecology, remote sensing, relationship plant-herbivores, animal behaviour, population dynamics, telemetry, remote sensing, ecoacoustics and restoration ecology.

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  • –present Associate Professor of Conservation Biology, Nottingham Trent University

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