Dr David Jacoby
Lecturer in ZoologyResearch Overview
David is an ecologist with an interest in the social and spatial behaviour of marine predators. His research uses tracking technologies and network analyses to understand movement ecology and the drivers and consequences of social interactions in fish (including freshwater species). He also has a particular interest in how behaviour can be used to inform applied conservation and species/habitat management.
Chinese Scholarship Council - Xingchen Liu - Drivers of fine-scale space use in landlocked European eels and implications for management and conservation
01/10/2024 → 30/09/2027
Research
Faculty Funded PhD Studentship - Molly Fowkes - Tracking the social networks of a critically endangered freshwater eel
01/10/2024 → 31/03/2028
Research
Natal dispersal in a riverine bird: using next-generation tracking to transform our understanding of juvenile movements
01/01/2023 → 31/12/2024
Research
Mapping eel movements relative to intake characteristics and pumping regimes: improving eel protection and passage
01/03/2022 → 31/03/2025
Research