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Susanne Shultz is a Professor at the University of Manchester, focusing on evolutionary ecology and conservation. She has undertaken critical research into how populations respond to environmental gradients and anthropogenic threats. Her work emphasizes the importance of understanding species stereotypes and their impact on conservation efforts. Shultz has developed the 'Functional Marginality' framework, which explores the mechanistic causes of population declines and predicts species vulnerability based on functional states in relation to environmental challenges. Her interdisciplinary expertise contributes significantly to various projects related to sustainable development goals, promoting conservation biology, human evolution, and animal behavior research. Throughout her career, she has published extensively in prestigious journals and participated in numerous collaborative projects aimed at addressing pressing ecological issues.
University of Manchester • Manchester, ENG
Conducted independent research in evolutionary ecology and conservation.
University of Oxford • Oxford, ENG
Pursued advanced research in ecology and conservation biology.
University of Liverpool • Liverpool, ENG
Taught undergraduate and postgraduate courses in biology and conducted research.
RSPB • UK
Engaged in research focused on conservation initiatives.
Includes MSc in Advanced Electrical Power Systems and MSc in Communications and Signal Processing.