Ecologist
Ecology
Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (Institute of Freshwater Ecology)
United Kingdom
Christopher Andrews currently employed as an ecologist, but am more specifically working as the manager for the Cairngorms ECN field site in the Allt a’Mharcaidh, Cairngorm NP. As a long-term monitoring station we record a wide range of biological and environmental data, allowing us to pick up changes in environmental and subsequent consequences for biodiversity at the site. Undertaking this work requires many varied skills including; team leading, the planning and execution of routine monitoring, compilation and management of large data sets, survey work (upland vegetation), ground beetle identification, GIS, and the recording and processing of acoustic/ultrasonic data used to remotely monitor bird and bat activity, amongst many others. I am the Cairngorms station manager within the Horizon2020 funded INTERACT2 (previously same role in INTERACT (EUFP7)) project, comprising a large consortia of research stations working across the arctic (and alpine) region to improve collaborative and multi-disciplinary research. Duties in this role are managerial, requiring close working with European colleagues and researchers worldwide to deliver shared project aims both remotely and through regular consortia forums/meetings.
Upland Ecology, Upland botany, Carabidae ground beetles, Invertebrates, Ecosystem services, Landscape phenology, Environmental Change