Dr. Peter Stewart

Assistant Professor

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Biography

Peter Stewart is a Research Associate in Mathematical Ecology at the University of Glasgow. His research primarily focuses on the interactions between climate change and avian functional diversity, as well as the impacts of invasive species on animal behavior. Stewart has contributed to several significant publications in the field, addressing model selection in occupancy models and the effects of invasive plants on wildlife. His prominent works include studies on the usage of invasive Opuntia cacti by mammals, highlighting the ecological consequences of invasive species, and investigations into climate change's influence on biodiversity. Stewart actively contributes to the academic community through his research, seeking to improve understanding of ecological dynamics and conservation strategies.

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Experience

Research Associate

2020-01-01 — Present

University of Glasgow • Glasgow, Scotland

Conduct research in mathematical ecology focusing on climate change and biodiversity.