Staff Profile
Dr Jordan Cuff
NUAcT Fellow
- Email: jordan.cuff@ncl.ac.uk
- Personal Website: https://foragingecology.com
I am an ecological entomologist investigating the mechanisms driving trophic interactions using molecular techniques and nutritional analysis. I lead the Foraging Ecology Research Group which investigates trophic interactions, the behaviour and ecology that prelude them, and the biotic and abiotic constraints that determine them. I am particularly interested in improving our understanding of the mechanisms underlying trophic interactions using interdisciplinary approaches.
For more information, please visit my Twitter, ResearchGate Publons or LinkedIn.
Brief CV
- 2023-2028 (current): Newcastle University Academic Track Fellow, "Increasing efficacy of nature-based solutions for sustainable agriculture by unravelling the molecular mechanisms of prey choice".
- 2021-2023: Newcastle University, Postdoctoral Research Associate, "Stacking of ecosystem services: mechanisms and interactions for optimal crop protection, pollination enhancement, and productivity (EcoStack)" with Prof Darren Evans, funded by EU H2020.
- 2021: Cardiff University, Postdoctoral Research Associate, "Metagenomic and metaviromic monitoring of SARS-CoV2 in wastewater" with Prof Peter Kille and Prof Andrew Weightman, funded by Ser Cymru.
- 2020-2021: Cardiff University, Postdoctoral Research Associate, "Defining a standard operating procedure for portable molecular ecological analyses using nanopore sequencing" with Prof Peter Kille, funded by Global Challenges Research Fund.
- 2016-2020: Cardiff University, PhD, "Nutrient-specific foraging and the role of spiders as biocontrol agents" with Prof William Symondson, Dr Carsten Muller, Dr Ian Vaughan, Dr James Bell and Dr Pablo Orozco-terWengel, funded by BBSRC SWBio DTP.
- 2017-2018: National Museum Wales, Biodiversity Collections Assistant, with Dr Ben Rowson.
- 2015-2016: Cardiff University, MRes Biosciences, "Invertebrate communities of wood decay in beech (Fagus sylvatica) trunks" with Dr Hefin Jones and Prof Lynne Boddy.
- 2011-2014: Cardiff University, BSc Biology.
External Activities
- Editor-in-Chief, Agricultural and Forest Entomology (2024-present)
- UKEOF DNA Working Group Steering Committee (2024-present)
- BBSRC People and Talent Strategy Advisory Panel Researcher Subgroup member (2022-present)
- Royal Entomological Society Open Science Working Group (2024-present)
- Royal Entomological Society Publications Committee (2023-present)
- Royal Entomological Society Sustainable Agriculture Special Interest Group convenor (2023-2024)
- Subject Editor, Bulletin of Entomological Research (2022-2024)
- Invertebrate Biodiversity Advisor, Frozen Ark (2019-present)
- Associate Editor, Agricultural and Forest Entomology (2023-2024)
- Editorial Board, Agricultural and Forest Entomology (2021-2023)
- British Arachnological Society Online Surveys Coordinator (2020)
- Cardiff Science Café/Innovation in Isolation Coordinator (2016-2020)
Internal Activities
- Developing Excellent Researchers Committee Co-chair (2023-present)
- Newcastle University Cross-Faculty Researcher Network Networking Lead (2024-present)
- Researchers Empowering Newcastle University conference organiser (2022-2024)
- Newcastle University Cross-Faculty Researcher Network Co-founder and Lead (2022-2024)
- SNESFest (School of Natural and Environmental Sciences annual symposium) Planning Committee (2022 & 2023)
- School of Natural and Environmental Sciences Research Associate Committee Chair (2022-2023)
Society Memberships
- Fellow of the Royal Entomological Society
- British Arachnological Society
- British Ecological Society
- Genetics Society
- Verrall Association of Entomologists
Research themes
Foraging ecology is the study of how organisms search for, obtain, and use food resources in their natural environment. This encompasses trophic interactions, but also the factors that drive these interactions, and their consequences. By investigating these interactions, we can understand how organisms optimise their food intake and energy expenditure. These processes underpin the healthy functioning of every ecosystem, including our food systems. How systems respond to change affects our ability to feed the growing global population. Understanding these fundamental drivers of ecology enhances our understanding and appreciation of the complexity of life.
My research uses cutting-edge molecular methods and an interdisciplinary range of approaches to investigate the mechanisms driving interactions between organisms, particularly predator-prey interactions. I lead the Foraging Ecology Research Group which studies trophic interactions and wider ecological phenomena in natural and semi-natural systems.
Key research
Cuff, J.P., Tercel, M.P.T.G., Vaughan, I.P., Drake, L.E., Wilder, S.M., Bell, J.R., Müller, C.T., Orozco-terWengel, P. & Symondson, W.O.C. (2023). Prey nutrient content is associated with the trophic interactions of spiders and their prey selection under field conditions. Oikos, in press.
Cuff, J.P., Evans, D.M., Vaughan, I.P., Wilder, S.M., Tercel, M.P.T.G. & Windsor, F.M. (2024). Networking nutrients: how nutrition determines the structure of ecological networks. Journal of Animal Ecology, in press.
Cuff, J.P., Kitson, J.J.N., Hemprich-Bennett, D., Tercel, M.P.T.G., Browett, S.S., Evans, D.M. (2023). The predator problem and PCR primers in molecular dietary analysis: swamped or silenced; depth or breadth? Molecular Ecology Resources. 23(1): 41-51.
Cuff, J.P., Windsor, F.M., Tercel, M.P.T.G., Kitson, J.J.N. & Evans, D.M. (2022) Overcoming the pitfalls of merging dietary metabarcoding into ecological networks. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 13(3): 545-559.
Cuff, J.P., Wilder, S.M., Tercel, M.P.T.G., Hunt, R., Oluwaseun, S., Morley, P.S., Badell-Grau, R.A., Vaughan, I.P., Bell, J.R., Orozco-terWengel, P., Symondson, W.O.C. & Müller, C.T. (2021) MEDI: Macronutrient Extraction and Determination from invertebrates, a rapid, cheap and streamlined protocol. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 12(4): 593-601.
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Postgraduate research supervision
Rosy Christopher (PhD) 'Investigating predator-plant interactions as indirect drivers of ecosystem services' (2024 - present).
Mia Croft (PhD) 'The impact of artificial light at night on optimal foraging, trophic networks and ecosystem services' (2024 - present).
Will Dawson (PhD) 'Building belowground invertebrate trophic networks for soil health monitoring using metagenomics and ecoacoustics' (2024 - present).
Secondary supervision:
Ben Hawthorne (PhD) 'Applying eDNA/metabarcoding for the biomonitoring and assessment of Environmental Land Management Schemes (ELMs)' (2022 - present). Primary supervisor: Professor Darren Evans.
Basem Attar (PhD) 'Abundance, diversity and phylogenetic study of the faba bean foot and root rot disease complex in the UK' (2022 - present). Primary supervisor: Professor Neil Boonham.
Maggie White (PhD) 'Harnessing microbially mediated redox processes for sustainable water treatment' (2023 - present). Primary supervisor: Dr Elizabeth Heidrich.
Broghan Erland (PhD) 'The biodiversity and carbon benefits of wood pasture vs agro-forestry' (2024 - present). Primary supervisor: Dr Rachel Gaulton.
Ainsley Hatt (PhD) 'The impact of ocean warming on the biofouling of artificial structures' (2024-present). Primary supervisor: Heather Sugden.
Jack Longsden (PhD) 'The effects of climate warming and heatwaves on in situ benthic marine community development' (2024-present). Primary supervisor: Heather Sugden.
Teaching themes
My teaching contributions focus on foraging ecology, entomology, molecular ecology and field ecology.
Modules I currently contribute to:
- Field-based Ecology: designing experiments, and residential field course (NES2312)
- Biodiversity, Ecology and Conservation (NES2305)
- Current Research in Ecology (NES3302)
- Current Zoology (NES3314)
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Articles
- Cuff JP, Labonte D, Windsor FM. Understanding trophic interactions in a warming world by bridging foraging ecology and biomechanics with network science . Integrative & Comparative Biology 2024, 64(2), 306–321.
- Cuff JP, Barrett M, Gray H, Fox C, Watt A, Aimé E. The case for open research in entomology: reducing harm, refining reproducibility and advancing insect science. Agricultural and Forest Entomology 2024, (ePub ahead of Print).
- Cuff JP, Tercel MPTG, Windsor FM, Hawthorne BSJ, Hambäck PA, Bell JR, Symondson WOC, Vaughan IP. Sources of prey availability data alter interpretation of outputs from prey choice null networks. Ecological Entomology 2024, epub ahead of print.
- Cuff JP, Tercel MPTG, Vaughan IP, Drake LE, Wilder SM, Bell JR, Müller CT, Orozco-terWengel P, Symondson WOC. Prey nutrient content is associated with the trophic interactions of spiders and their prey selection under field conditions. Oikos 2024, epub ahead of print.
- Cuff JP, Evans DM, Vaughan IP, Wilder SM, Tercel MPTG, Windsor FM. Networking nutrients: how nutrition determines the structure of ecological networks . Journal of Animal Ecology 2024, epub ahead of print.
- Hawthorne BSJ, Cuff JP, Collins LE, Evans DM. Metabarcoding advances agricultural invertebrate biomonitoring by enhancing resolution, increasing throughput, and facilitating network inference. Agricultural and Forest Entomology 2024, epub ahead of print.
- Petsopoulos D, Cuff JP, Bell JR, Kitson JJN, Collins L, Boonham N, Morales-Hojas R, Evans DM. Identifying archived insect bulk samples using DNA metabarcoding: A case study using the long-term Rothamsted Insect Survey. Environmental DNA 2024, 6(3), e542.
- Tercel MPTG, Cuff JP, Vaughan IP, Symondson WOC, Goder M, Matadeen S, Tatayah RVV, Cole NC. Ecology, natural history, and conservation status of Scolopendra abnormis, a threatened centipede endemic to Mauritius. Endangered Species Research 2024, 54, 181-189.
- Cuff JP, Gajski D, Michalko R, Košulič O, Pekár S. Biomonitoring of biocontrol across the full annual cycle in temperate climates: Post-harvest, winter and early-season interaction data and methodological considerations for its collection. Agricultural and Forest Entomology 2024, epub ahead of print.
- Cuff JP, Kitson JJN, Hemprich-Bennett D, Tercel MPTG, Browett SS, Evans DM. The predator problem and PCR primers in molecular dietary analysis: swamped or silenced; depth or breadth?. Molecular Ecology Resources 2023, 23(1), 41-51.
- Cuff JP, Windsor FM, Tercel MPTG, Bell JR, Symondson WOC, Vaughan IP. Temporal variation in spider trophic interactions is explained by the influence of weather on prey communities, web building and prey choice. Ecography 2023, 2023(7), e06737.
- Drake LE, Cuff JP, Bedmar S, McDonald R, Symondson WOC, Chadwick EA. Otterly delicious: Spatiotemporal variation in the diet of a recovering population of Eurasian otters (Lutra lutra) revealed through DNA metabarcoding and morphological analysis of prey remains. Ecology and Evolution 2023, 13(5), e10038.
- Tercel MPTG, Cuff JP, Symondson WOC, Vaughan IP. Non-native ants drive dramatic declines in animal community diversity: a meta-analysis. Insect Conservation and Diversity 2023, 16(6), 733-744.
- Cuff JP, Dighe SN, Watson SE, Badell-Grau RA, Weightman AJ, Jones DL, Kille P. Monitoring SARS-CoV-2 Using Infoveillance, National Reporting Data and Wastewater in Wales, UK. JMIR Infodemiology 2023, 3, e43891.
- Tercel MPTG, Cuff JP. The complex epistemological challenge of data curation in dietary metabarcoding: Comment on “The precautionary principle and dietary DNA metabarcoding: Commonly used abundance thresholds change ecological interpretation” by Littleford-Colquhoun et al. (2022). Molecular Ecology 2022, 31(22), 5653-5659.
- Tercel MPTG, Moorhouse-Gann RJ, Cuff JP, Drake LE, Cole NC, Goder M, Mootoocurpen R, Symondson WOC. DNA metabarcoding reveals introduced species predominate in the diet of a threatened endemic omnivore, Telfair’s skink (Leiolopisma telfairii). Ecology and Evolution 2022, 12(1), e8484.
- Cuff JP, Tercel MPTG, Drake LE, Vaughan IP, Bell JR, Orozco-terWengel P, Müller CT, Symondson WOC. Density-independent prey choice, taxonomy, life history, and web characteristics determine the diet and biocontrol potential of spiders (Linyphiidae and Lycosidae) in cereal crops. Environmental DNA 2022, 4(3), 549-564.
- Cuff JP, Evans SA, Porteous IA, Quinonez J, Evans DM. Candy-striped spider leaf and habitat preferences for egg deposition. Agricultural and Forest Entomology 2022, 24(3), 422-431.
- Tercel MPTG, Symondson WOC, Cuff JP. The problem of omnivory: A synthesis on omnivory and DNA metabarcoding. Molecular Ecology 2021, 30(10), 2199-2206.
- Cuff JP, Windsor FM, Tercel MPTG, Kitson JJN, Evans DM. Overcoming the pitfalls of merging dietary metabarcoding into ecological networks. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 2021, 13(3), 545-559.
- Cuff JP, Drake LE, Tercel MPTG, Stockdale JE, Orozco-terWengel P, Bell JR, Vaughan IP, Müller CT, Symondson WOC. Money spider dietary choice in pre- and post-harvest cereal crops using metabarcoding. Ecological Entomology 2021, 46(2), 249-261.
- Cuff JP, Wilder SM, Tercel MPTG, Hunt R, Oluwaseun S, Morley PS, Badell-Grau RA, Vaughan IP, Bell JR, Orozco-terWengel P, Symondson WOC, Müller CT. MEDI: Macronutrient Extraction and Determination from invertebrates, a rapid, cheap and streamlined protocol. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 2021, 12(4), 593-601.
- Cuff JP, Aharon S, Armiach Steinpress I, Seifan M, Lubin Y, Gavish-Regev E. It’s all about the zone: spider assemblages in different ecological zones of Levantine caves. Diversity 2021, 13(11), 576.
- Cuff JP, Windsor FM, Gilmartin EC, Boddy L, Jones TH. Influence of European Beech (Fagales: Fagaceae) Rot Hole Habitat Characteristics on Invertebrate Community Structure and Diversity. Journal of Insect Science 2021, 21(5), 7.
- Cuff JP, Müller CT, Gilmartin EC, Boddy L, Jones TH. Home is where the heart rot is: violet click beetle, Limoniscus violaceus (Müller, 1821), habitat attributes and volatiles. Insect Conservation and Diversity 2021, 14(1), 155-162.
- Drake LE, Cuff JP, Young RE, Marchbank AM, Chadwick EA, Symondson WOC. An assessment of minimum sequence copy thresholds for identifying and reducing the prevalence of artefacts in dietary metabarcoding data. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 2021, 13(3), 694-710.
- Badell-Grau RA, Cuff JP, Kelly BP, Waller-Evans H, Lloyd-Evans E. Investigating the prevalence of reactive online searching in the COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020, 22, e19791.
- Ammann L, Moorhouse-Gann R, Cuff JP, Bertrand C, Mestre L, Hidalgo NP, Ellison A, Herzog F, Entling MH, Albrecht M, Symondson WOC. Insights into aphid prey consumption by ladybirds: Optimising field sampling methods and primer design for high throughput sequencing. PLoS ONE 2020, 15(7), e0235054.
- Telfer MG, Cuff JP, Spelda J, Owen C. Neobisium simile (L. Koch, 1873) (Pseudoscorpiones: Neobisiidae): a species new to Britain. Arachnology 2020, 18(5), 490-496.
- Bajwa AA, Cuff JP, Imran M, Islam S, Mansha R, Ashraf K, Khan A, Rashid MI, Zahoor MY, Khan WA, Rehman HU, Nadeem A, Orozco-terWengel P, Shehzad W. Assessment of nematodes in Punjab Urial (Ovis vignei punjabiensis) population in Kalabagh Game Reserve: development of a DNA barcode approach. European Journal of Wildlife Research 2019, 65, 63.
- Lafage D, Elbrecht V, Cuff JP, Steinke D, Hambäck PA, Erlandsson A. A new primer for metabarcoding of spider gut contents. Environmental DNA 2019, 2(2), 234-243.
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Book Chapters
- Cuff JP, Deivarajan Suresh M, Dopson MEG, Hawthorne BSJ, Howells T, Kitson JJN, Miller KA, Xin T, Evans DM. A roadmap for biomonitoring in the 21st century: merging methods into metrics via ecological networks. In: David A. Bohan, Alex J. Dumbrell, ed. Advances in Ecological Research. Elsevier, 2023.
- Cuff JP. Using DNA metabarcoding to analyse the gut contents of spiders. In: C. Philip Wheater, James R. Bell, Penny A. Cook, ed. Practical Field Ecology: A Project Guide. Wiley, 2020.
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Reports
- Bruford M, Baillie L, Sanderson Bellamy A, Cuff JP, Davidova M, Henderson K, Hutchinson N, James C, Jenkins J, Komar J, Ormerod S, Raye L, Tercel M, Thompson A. Environment (Wales) Act 2016 Part 1 – Section 6: The Biodiversity and Resilience of Ecosystems Duty – Report 2019. Cardiff University, 2020.
- Bruford M, Baillie L, Sanderson Bellamy A, Cuff JP, Davidova M, Henderson K, Hutchinson N, James C, Jenkins J, Komar J, Ormerod S, Raye L, Tercel M, Thompson A. Cardiff University Ecosystem Resilience and Biodiversity Action Plan (ERBAP) 2021-2023 . Cardiff University, 2020.