Dr Graeme Shannon

Lecturer in Zoology (Behaviour) / Director of Impact and Engagement

Contact info

Location: 304 Environment Centre Wales

Tel: 01248 382318

Website: www.wildliferesearch.co.uk

 

My research and teaching centres on the fields of animal behaviour, ecology and conservation, with particular focus on the effects of human activities on wildlife, animal cognition and the behavioural ecology of large herbivores. I have studied African elephants over the past two decades, addressing questions on foraging and movement ecology as well as investigating the detailed social and ecological knowledge of elephant family groups and the role of the matriarch. The research that I have conducted on elephant cognition has involved extensive use of acoustic playbacks, whereby animal vocalisations are broadcast to study the responses of elephants to social and ecological threats. More recently, I have applied these playback techniques to understand the effects of anthropogenic noise - a growing source of environmental disturbance - on animal behavior and wildlife ecology. I am also interested in the role that large herbivores play in ecosystem function and structure in natural and human altered habitats. This has led to the development of a project exploring fallow deer behaviour and habitat utilisation in the Elwy Valley, North Wales.

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    White-tailed deer found to be huge reservoir of coronavirus infection

    Shannon, G., Gresham, A. & Barton, O., 8 Tach 2021, The Conversation.

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    What prairie dogs tell us about the effects of noise pollution

    Shannon, G., 14 Ebr 2016, The Conversation.

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    We used 60-year-old notebooks to find out why male hippos have bigger tusks than females

    Shannon, G., 8 Hyd 2021, The Conversation.

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    Vocal characteristics of prairie dog alarm calls across an urban noise gradient

    Shannon, G., McKenna, M. F., Wilson-Henjum, G., Angeloni, L., Crooks, K. & Wittemyer, G., Maw 2020, Yn: Behavioral Ecology. 31, 2, t. 393-400

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    Underwater noise is a threat to marine life: Conversation article

    Shannon, G., 17 Ion 2023, The Conversation.

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    The last giants: the rise and fall of the african elephant

    Wood, L., Shannon, G. & Bates, L., 2 Ebr 2020, Hodder & Stoughton. 260 t.

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    The effects of population management on wild ungulates: A systematic map of evidence for UK species

    Barton, O., Gresham, A., Healey, J., Cordes, L. & Shannon, G., 10 Meh 2022, Yn: PLoS ONE. 17, 6, 26 t., e0267385.

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    Social Disruption Impairs Predatory Threat Assessment in African Elephants

    Shannon, G., Cordes, L., Slotow, R., Moss, C. & McComb, K., 17 Chwef 2022, Yn: Animals. 12, 4

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    Sleeping Eurasian oystercatchers adjust their vigilance in response to the behaviour of neighbours, human disturbance and environmental conditions

    McBlain, M., Jones, K. & Shannon, G., Hyd 2020, Yn: Journal of Zoology. 312, 2, t. 75-84 10 t.

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    Seasonal range fidelity of a megaherbivore in response to environmental change

    Burton-Roberts, R., Cordes, L., Slotow, R., Vanak, A. T., Thaker, M., Govender, N. & Shannon, G., 22 Rhag 2022, Yn: Scientific Reports.

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