Dr Megan Aylward
Lecturer
Contact Info
m.aylward@bangor.ac.uk
Overview
I am a conservation biologist with a background in conservation genomics and biodiversity monitoring. My reserach has primarily focused on biodiversity conservation within tropical forest environments. Previous research project have focused on topics such as lemur ecology and biogeography in Madagascar, including aye-aye populatoin genomics, conservation of forest habitat, and using biodiversity monitoring to assess conservation impact and potentail. I am interested in the application of genomics to biodiversity conservation. This has led to reserach projects to assess species richness, compare historic and present genomic divesrity to assess the risks of low genomic diversity to threatened species including tigers and vultures across the Indian subcontinent.
Research areas and keywords
Keywords
- QL Zoology - Madagascar, Genomics, Conservation, Biodiversity
Research outputs (2)
How methodological changes have influenced our understanding of population structure in threatened species: insights from tiger populations across India
Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article › peer-review
An environmental DNA sampling method for aye-ayes from their feeding traces
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review