!!Jane Memmott - Curriculum Vitae
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__EDUCATION__
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*1985 - 1989 PhD, The Community Ecology of Phlebotomine Sandflies, University of Leeds, UK\\
*1981 - 1984 BSc, Zoology, First Class Honours, University of Leeds, UK
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__CURRENT POSITION__
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*2007-present: Professor of Ecology, School of Biological Sciences, University of Bristol, UK
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__POSITIONS OF PRESTIGE__
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*2019: President of the British Ecological Society\\
*2017: Board of Editors, Science - international weekly science journal, published by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).\\
*2008 - 2011: Executive Editor, Journal of Applied Ecology.  This is an international journal that publishes high impact ecological research of direct relevance to environmental management. The editorial team consisted of myself, 4 senior editors, 50 associate editors and 2 admin staff.\\
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__PUBLICATIONS & RESEARCH INTERESTS__\\
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I have published 90 papers in the primary literature.  My papers include senior-author papers in Science, Nature, Nature Communications, Nature Ecology & Evolution and Current Biology, along with 13 papers in Ecology Letters, 10 in Journal of Applied Ecology and 5 in Proceedings of the Royal Society, Series B.  Research is focused on the community ecology of natural and managed ecosystems, and the main approach is to use ecological networks as a tool to ask questions about impacts of environmental change on ecological communities and the ecosystem services they provide.  I am a leader in the field of ecological networks and use a network approach in both pure and applied contexts.  I also have high impact papers in other fields (e.g. Baude et al. 2016 on nectar declines published in Nature).  While primarily a field ecologist, I have  worked closely with theoreticians.  I work in a variety of research fields, including pollination ecology, agro-ecology, invasion ecology, urban ecology and restoration ecology.  Field sites include English meadows, Hawaiian swamps, Scottish islands, farms and urban areas.  \\
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__MAJOR RESEARCH AWARDS SINCE 2010__\\
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2019  £839,800 The Pollination of Nepal's Micronutrient-rich Crops in a Changing Climate.  The Bemont Forum, PI & Team Leader\\
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2013 £656,922 Food webs at the landscape level: are we missing the wood for the trees?  NERC, PI & Team leader\\
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2011 £1.31 million Urban Pollinators: Ecology and Conservation, PI & Team leader\\
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2011 £310,030 Linking agriculture and land use change to pollinator populations, Co-PI with PI Bill Kunin at Leeds University\\ \\