Dr Bethan Hindle

Senior Lecturer in Environmental Biology
Bethan.Hindle@uwe.ac.uk

Research interests: Citizen science; Ecological Modelling; Environmental change.

I am a quantitative ecologist, particularly interested in how populations respond to variation in their environments (e.g. due to changes in the climate or management strategies). I work with a broad range of study species, including plants, insects and mammals. My work generally involves the use of long term data sets in conjunction with ecological modelling approaches.

Publications

Gonzalez-Gonzalez, C.R., Hindle, B.J., Saad, S. and Stratakos, A.C., 2021. Inactivation of Listeria monocytogenes and Salmonella on stainless steel by a piezoelectric cold atmospheric plasma generatorApplied Sciences11(8), p.3567.

Hindle, B.J., Pilkington, J.G., Pemberton, J.M. and Childs, D.Z., 2019. Cumulative weather effects can impact across the whole life cycleGlobal change biology25(10), pp.3282-3293.

Hindle, B.J., Rees, M., Sheppard, A.W., Quintana‐Ascencio, P.F., Menges, E.S. and Childs, D.Z., 2018. Exploring population responses to environmental change when there is never enough data: a factor analytic approachMethods in Ecology and Evolution9(11), pp.2283-2293.

Hindle, B.J., Kerr, C.L., Richards, S.A. and Willis, S.G., 2015. Topographical variation reduces phenological mismatch between a butterfly and its nectar sourceJournal of Insect Conservation19(2), pp.227-236.