Professor Justin Travis

Professor Justin Travis
Professor Justin Travis
Professor Justin Travis

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About
Email Address
justin.travis@abdn.ac.uk
Telephone Number
+44 (0)1224 274483
Office Address

Room 407 Zoology Building

School/Department
School of Biological Sciences

Biography

2006 –     Lecturer (from 2008, Senior lecturer, and from, 2013 Professor) in Ecological and Evolutionary Modellinf, University of Aberdeen.

2004 – 2006   Senior Scientific Officer, NERC Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Banchory, UK

2001- 2004    University of St Andrews, UK. Research Fellow in the Centre for Conservation Science.

1999 -2001    University of Lund, Sweden, Research fellow within the Climate Impacts Group

Degrees: PhD 1999 Imperial College London.    MSc 1996 University of York.     BSc(hons)1994 University of York

 

Memberships and Affiliations

Internal Memberships

Advisor of Studies ( 2009 - ).

External Memberships

Full member of NERC Peer Review College ( 2011 - ).

Subject Editor for Oikos ( 2010 - ).

Associate Editor for BMC Ecology ( 2011 - ).

Research

Research Overview

Much of my research uses models to study the population and evolutionary dynamics of spatially structured populations. Key interests include (1) the evolutionary ecology and population genetics of range expansions, (2) incorporating greater realism into the dispersal process within spatial population models, (3) evolvability (including the causes and consequences of mutation rate) and  (4) the evolutionary ecology of longevity.  While most of my group's work focusses on using stochastic individual-based models, I am increasingly interested in how these can be combined both with modern statistical methods (including Bayesian approaches) and analytical approximations to gain greater insights and predictive capabilities.

Funding and Grants

Substantial Grants Awarded Since 2012:

2018-2022 NERC Research Grant, "Forecasting biodiversity losses in Wallacea from ecological and evolutionary patterns and processes". PI of international team. (£850,000)

2018-2022 BBSRC Studentship Grant, "Using artificial intelligence to improve the forecast for biodiversity under environmental change" (£99,000)

2017-2021 NERC Research Grant, “Linking demographic theory and data to forecast the dynamics of spatially-structured seasonally-mobile populations” (£650,000). Co-I responsible for developing mechanistic migration models.

2017-2019 Marie Curie International Fellowship (Є215,000) Scientist in charge for Dr Aurore Ponchon.

2015-2016 STFC Newton AgriTech (£350,000) Local PI responsible for systems modelling of fire risk in China.

2015-2017 Marie Curie International Fellowship (Є220,000). Scientist in Charge for Dr Job Aben.

2012-2014 Marie Curie Intra-European Fellowship (Є190,000). Scientist in Charge for Dr Kamil Barton.

2012-2015 NERC Responsive, PI “Managing Landscapes for Biodiversity Under Climate Change” (£355,000) 

Teaching

Teaching Responsibilities

Most of my teaching is at Masters level. In particular, I co-ordinate two modules, one on Population Ecology and one on Advanced Ecological Modelling. At undergraduate level, I contribute to several courses at both 3rd and 4th year, most substantially to 3rd year Population Ecology where I introduce ecological modelling.

Teaching Philosophy: I enjoy the challenge of making quantitative topics and programming accessible to as many students as possible, and this is the focus of most of my teaching. I believe that almost all students are capable of learning to program, and that many obtain considerable satisfaction from the realisation that they can master it. I am interested in employing active learning methods within quantitative courses that have traditionally relied heavily on often dry lectures. In my Masters teaching I have been using 'learning through teaching' methods where individuals are each guided in putting together material to teach their peers about a particular aspect of modeling. This is proving a very successful way of improving understanding and creates considerable enthusiasm.

Publications

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  • Mechanistic modelling of animal dispersal offers new insights into range expansion dynamics across fragmented landscapes

    Bocedi, G., Zurell, D., Reineking, B., Travis, J. M. J.
    Ecography, vol. 37, no. 12, pp. 1240-1253
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Using dynamic vegetation models to simulate plant range shifts

    Snell, R. S., Huth, A., Nabel, J. E. M. S., Bocedi, G., Travis, J. M. J., Gravel, D., Bugmann, H., Gutiérrez, A. G., Hickler, T., Higgins, S. I., Reineking, B., Scherstjanoi, M., Zurbriggen, N., Lischke, H.
    Ecography, vol. 37, no. 12, pp. 1184-1197
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Modelling Hen Harrier Dynamics to Inform Human-Wildlife Conflict Resolution: A Spatially-Realistic, Individual-Based Approach

    Heinonen, J. P. M., Palmer, S. C. F., Redpath, S. M., Travis, J. M. J.
    PloS ONE, vol. 9, no. 11, 112492
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Impacts of land cover data selection and trait parameterisation on dynamic modelling of species' range expansion

    Heikkinen, R. K., Bocedi, G., Kuussaari, M., Heliölä, J., Leikola, N., Pöyry, J., Travis, J. M. J.
    PloS ONE, vol. 9, no. 9, e108436
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Hugging the hedges: Might agri-environment manipulations affect landscape permeability for hedgehogs?

    Moorhouse, T. P., Palmer, S. C. F., Travis, J. M. J., Macdonald, D. W.
    Biological Conservation, vol. 176, pp. 109-116
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Inter-individual variability in dispersal behaviours impacts connectivity estimates

    Palmer, S. C. F., Coulon, A., Travis, J. M. J.
    Oikos, vol. 123, no. 8, pp. 923-932
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Simple individual-based models effectively represent Afrotropical forest bird movement in complex landscapes

    Aben, J., Strubbe, D., Adriaensen, F., Palmer, S. C. F., Travis, J. M. J., Lens, L., Matthysen, E.
    Journal of Applied Ecology, vol. 51, no. 3, pp. 693-702
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • RangeShifter: a platform for modelling spatial eco-evolutionary dynamics and species' responses to environmental changes

    Bocedi, G., Palmer, S. C. F., Pe'er, G., Heikkinen, R. K., Matsinos, Y. G., Watts, K., Travis, J. M. J.
    Methods in Ecology and Evolution, vol. 5, no. 4, pp. 388-396
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Between migration load and evolutionary rescue: dispersal, adaptation and the response of spatially structured populations to environmental change

    Bourne, E. C., Bocedi, G., Travis, J. M. J., Pakeman, R. J., Brooker, R. W., Schiffers, K.
    Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. B, Biological Sciences, vol. 281, no. 1778, 20132795
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Prospecting and dispersal: their eco-evolutionary dynamics and implications for population patterns

    Delgado, M. M., Barton, K. A., Bonte, D., Travis, J. M. J.
    Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. B, Biological Sciences, vol. 281, no. 1778, 20132851
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
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