Staff Profile
Dr Simone Mordue
Research Associate
Background
Simone is a quantitative multidisciplinary researcher with a broad range of expertise covering biological modelling, genetics, and ecological consultancy. Her PhD considered the spatial and social dynamics of the Natterer's Bat in relation to conservation and disease. Her current research interests include the spatial analysis of wildlife to inform human/wildlife conflicts, biodiversity conservation and sustainable development.
Publications
- Mordue S, Aegerter J, Mill A, Dawson DA, Crepaldi C, Wolff K. Population structure, gene flow and relatedness of Natterer's bats in Northern England. Mammalian Biology 2021, 101, 233-247.
- Mordue S, Aegerter J, Smith G, Rushton S, Mill A. How can we maintain Favourable Conservation Status in roost switching bats? Poster Presentation. In: BES 2015 Annual Meeting. 2015, Edinburgh, Scotland.