Photo Credit: Rob Cooke

Project Team
GLiTRS is a consortium of six institutions in the UK and South Africa, with partners around the world.
Project Team:

Nick Isaac:
Macroecologist at the Biological Records Centre (BRC) in the UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (UKCEH)

Andy Purvis:
Research Leader & Individual Merit Researcher at the Natural History Museum, London (NHM)

Tim Newbold:
Royal Society University Research Fellow at University College London (UCL)

Iwan Jones:
Freshwater ecologist and Research Leader at Queen Mary University of London (QMUL)

Lynn Dicks:
Lecturer in Animal Ecology at the University of Cambridge

Helen Roy:
Individual Merit Scientist at UKCEH and head of Zoology at BRC

Ben Woodcock:
Ecological entomologist at UKCEH

Cang Hui:
Professor of Mathematical Biology at Stellenbosch University, South Africa brings specific expertise in mathematical modelling of ecological networks

Ellie Dyer:
Data Manager at UKCEH

John Murphy:
Research Officer at QMUL

Charlie Outhwaite:
Postdoctoral researcher at UCL

Rob Cooke:
Ecological Modeller at UKCEH

Andrew Bladon:
Research Associate at the University of Cambridge

James Rodger:
Postdoctoral Researcher at Stellenbosch University, South Africa

Diana Bowler:
Interdisciplinary Ecologist at UKCEH

Joseph Millard:
Data scientist and computational ecologist at the NHM

James Pretty:
Laboratory Manager at QMUL

Zhaoke Dong:
Entomologist at the University of Cambridge

Justin Isip:
PhD student based at the Natural History Museum and UCL

Grace Skinner:
Research Associate Data Scientist at UKCEH

Siobhan Edney:
Ecologist and Project Support at UKCEH