Professor Jan Geert Hiddink

Professor in Marine Biology

Contact info

Room: 406 Westbury Mount     Phone: 01248 382864
E-mail: j.hiddink@bangor.ac.uk
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Jan is a professor in the School of Ocean Sciences and specialise in the field of marine benthic ecology. For his PhD he studied the adaptive value of migrations and nursery use for the intertidal bivalve Macoma balthica at the Department of Marine Biology at Groningen University, and he received the Annual VLIZ North Sea Award 2002 from the Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ) for his PhD thesis. After completing his PhD in 2002, he started a postdoc at Bangor University, where he studied the impact of bottom trawling on the functioning of benthic invertebrate communities. He joined the lecturing staff in SOS in 2006 and was promoted to Reader in 2013. He was awarded a Personal Chair in 2017.  JGH has published >95 peer reviewed papers since 2001. His grant capture since 2006 totals over £7M.

His research broadly examines the effect of human disturbance on benthic ecosystems, including fishing and climate change. He has a broad interest in other topics and has been working on research ranging from cattle trampling wader nests on saltmarshes to acoustic monitoring of cetaceans. His research is focussed on gaining a quantitative understanding of the effect of disturbance (such as exploitation and climate change) on the biodiversity and functioning of marine benthic communities, and on how such effects can be mitigated. JGH aims to increase understanding of ecosystem functioning and distribution patterns by comparing empirical data with predictions of ecological models. Much of this research has focused ont the effect of bottom trawling on benthic ecosystems.

Research Areas

  1. 2023
  2. Response of Benthic Fauna to Merchant Vessel Anchoring in the Point Lynas Anchorage, Anglesey

    Harris, R. (Author), Hiddink, J. (Supervisor), 24 Apr 2023

    Student thesis: Masters by Research

  3. A modelling approach to assessing the environmental impacts of harvesting marine bivalves from natural populations

    Feather, A. (Author), Hiddink, J. (Supervisor) & Cordes, L. (Supervisor), 20 Mar 2023

    Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy

  4. 2021
  5. Quantifying Similarity of Correlations between Seabird and Cetacean Distributions and Environment in the Northeast Atlantic

    Greensmith, R. (Author), Hiddink, J. G. (Supervisor) & Waggitt, J. (Supervisor), 26 Oct 2021

    Student thesis: Masters by Research

  6. 2020
  7. Quantitative Methods for Producing Evidence to Support Sustainable King Scallop Management

    Delargy, A. (Author), Hiddink, J. G. (Supervisor), Szostek, C. (Supervisor), Kaiser, M. (Supervisor) & Lambert, G. (Supervisor), 6 Jul 2020

    Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy

  8. 2015
  9. The effects of saltmarsh conservation grazing on breeding Common Redshank Tringa totanus

    Sharps, E. (Author), Hiddink, J. (Supervisor) & Skov, M. (Supervisor), Jan 2015

    Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy

  10. 2012
  11. Static acoustic monitoring of Cetaceans in Cardigan Bay, Wales

    Nuuttila, H. (Author), Hiddink, J. G. (Supervisor), Jan 2012

    Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy

  12. 2011
  13. Predicting the impact of towed fishing gears on emergent epifauna

    Lambert, G. (Author), Hiddink, J. G. (Supervisor), Jan 2011

    Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy

  14. 2009
  15. Facilitation and biodiversity in the marine benthos

    Johnson, G. E. L. (Author), Hiddink, J. G. (Supervisor), Kaiser, M. (Supervisor) & Ramsay, K. (Supervisor), Sept 2009

    Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy