Jennifer Dodd
jennifer dodd

Dr Jennifer Dodd

Lecturer

Biography

Jennifer A. Dodd PhD MCIEEM PGCHE is a Lecturer in Ecology and Conservation and co-lead of the Centre for Conservation and Restoration Science, within the School of Applied Sciences at Edinburgh Napier University.


>>> Research Interests <<<

Jennifer’s research lies within the field of freshwater conservation with a view to developing methods for evidence gathering to support policy change. She is particularly interested in the role habitat (river) restoration can have to reverse biodiversity decline and support resilient freshwater systems in the face of a rapidly changing climate. She currently holds funding (Scottish Government) to investigate the ecological response of rivers to channel re-configuration (often referred to a re-meandering).

Our freshwaters are subjected to multiple stressing inputs (e.g. diffuse and point pollution, effects of land-use change and disconnection from the river floodplain), which makes detecting change arising from increasing channel sinuosity challenging. To overcome this challenge Jennifer is working in collaboration with multiple partners through her role as a member of the IUCN (UK) River Restoration & Biodiversity steering group. Outputs from this research is being incorporated into BSI/CEN (British and European Standards bodies) Standard for River Restoration, where Jennifer led on the evidence gathering sections.

Dr Dodd also has a long-standing interest in the role non-native species play in freshwater biodiversity changes. In addition to her work investigating the effects of potentially toxic elements to change invasion likelihood (collaboration with University of the West of Scotland), she has undertaken risk screening for multiple aquatic species and contributed recently to a horizon scanning exercise for GB.


>>> Strategic Leadership <<<

Dr Dodd has experience in research leadership and is currently the co-lead for the Centre for Conservation & Restoration Science, an inter-disciplinary research centre committed to delivering innovative science and solutions to help conserve, rebuild and enhance biodiversity and ecosystems. Jennifer’s strong focus on robust evidence gathering to support policy and government strategy has led her to be invited to join the IUCN (UK) River Restoration & Biodiversity steering group and the BSI (British Standards Institute) Biological Standards committee


>>> Teaching Leadership <<<

Jennifer leads two 3rd year modules (Conservation Biology & Ecological Field Studies) which contribute to three Undergraduate degree programmes. The modules bring together her research experience and insight gained while working in industry. Combining these facets of applied conservation ensures students receive appropriate theoretical and practical experience in advance of starting their own professional careers.


>>> Career History <<<

Jennifer attained her PhD from University of Glasgow with a thesis that examined the long-term response of macroinvertebrates on two contrasting river systems in south-western Scotland (Rivers Clyde and Endrick), under the direction of Professor Colin Adams. In 2011, she undertook a post-doc based at Cambridge University investigating the impacts of Dikerogammarus villosus, a non-native species, recently established in GB (PI Professor Jamie Dick & Professor David Aldridge). Her next postdoc (University of Glasgow, PI Prof. Adams) was split based between the Loughs Agency (Northern Ireland/Ireland) and the University of Glasgow, supervising a suite of PhD and masters students undertaking research in freshwater systems on a large (£8M) EU INTERREG IVa funded programme. In 2015, Jennifer established her own research consultancy, which focussed on the collection of data linked with river restoration projects. In October 2018, Jennifer joined Edinburgh Napier University as Lecturer in Ecology and Conservation.

Themes

Esteem

Advisory panels and expert committees or witness

  • Member of the BSI - Biological Standards Committee
  • Developing a River Restoration Standard

 

Public/Community Engagement

  • Assistant Coordinator of the Scottish Freshwater Group

 

Date


32 results

Does size matter? A test of size‐specific mortality in Atlantic salmon Salmo salar smolts tagged with acoustic transmitters

Journal Article
Newton, M., Barry, J., Dodd, J. A., Lucas, M. C., Boylan, P., & Adams, C. E. (2016)
Does size matter? A test of size‐specific mortality in Atlantic salmon Salmo salar smolts tagged with acoustic transmitters. Journal of Fish Biology, 89(3), 1641-1650. https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.13066
Mortality rates of wild Atlantic salmon Salmo salar smolts implanted with acoustic transmitters were assessed to determine if mortality was size dependent. The routinely accep...

Lake bathymetry and species occurrence predict the distribution of a lacustrine apex predator

Journal Article
Hughes, M. R., Dodd, J. A., Maitland, P. S., & Adams, C. E. (2016)
Lake bathymetry and species occurrence predict the distribution of a lacustrine apex predator. Journal of Fish Biology, 88(4), 1648-1654. https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.12919
This study examined the abiotic and biotic characteristics of ecosystems that allow expression of a life history called ferox trout, the colloquial name given to brown trout S...

Inter and intra-population phenotypic and genotypic structuring in the European whitefish Coregonus lavaretus, a rare freshwater fish in Scotland

Journal Article
Adams, C. E., Bean, C. W., Dodd, J. A., Down, A., Etheridge, E. C., Gowans, A. R. D., …Praebel, K. (2016)
Inter and intra-population phenotypic and genotypic structuring in the European whitefish Coregonus lavaretus, a rare freshwater fish in Scotland. Journal of Fish Biology, 88(2), 580-594. https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.12855
This study revealed between‐lake genetic structuring between Coregonus lavaretus collected from the only two native populations of this species in Scotland, U.K. (Lochs Eck an...

Freshwater and coastal migration patterns in the silver-stage eel Anguilla anguilla

Journal Article
Barry, J., Newton, M., Dodd, J. A., Lucas, M. C., Boylan, P., & Adams, C. E. (2016)
Freshwater and coastal migration patterns in the silver-stage eel Anguilla anguilla. Journal of Fish Biology, 88(2), 676-689. https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.12865
The unimpeded downstream movement patterns and migration success of small female and male Anguilla anguilla through a catchment in north‐west Europe were studied using an acou...

Resource availability and life-history origin affect competitive behavior in territorial disputes

Journal Article
Van Leeuwen, T. E., Hughes, M. R., Dodd, J. A., Adams, C. E., & Metcalfe, N. B. (2016)
Resource availability and life-history origin affect competitive behavior in territorial disputes. Behavioral Ecology, 27(2), 385-392. https://doi.org/10.1093/beheco/arv163
Partial migration, in which some individuals of a population migrate and others remain sedentary, is a phenomenon that occurs across a wide range of taxa, but the factors that...

Foraging specialisms influence space use and movement patterns of the European eel Anguilla anguilla

Journal Article
Barry, J., Newton, M., Dodd, J. A., Hooker, O. E., Boylan, P., Lucas, M. C., & Adams, C. E. (2016)
Foraging specialisms influence space use and movement patterns of the European eel Anguilla anguilla. Hydrobiologia, 766(1), 333-348. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-015-2466-z
A fixed receiver array was used to examine the movement patterns and space use of the European eel Anguilla anguilla in an oligotrophic Irish lake between July and September. ...

Local scale, coastal currents influence recruitment to freshwater populations in the European eel Anguilla anguilla: a case study from the Isle of Man

Journal Article
Barry, J., Mcharg, K., Dodd, J. A., & Adams, C. E. (2015)
Local scale, coastal currents influence recruitment to freshwater populations in the European eel Anguilla anguilla: a case study from the Isle of Man. Journal of Fish Biology, 86(6), 1873-1880. https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.12697
This study examines juvenile Anguilla anguilla (< 30 cm) abundance in five study catchments on the Isle of Man. Preliminary results suggest that juvenile abundance is negative...

Predicting the ecological impacts of a new freshwater invader: functional responses and prey selectivity of the ‘killer shrimp’, Dikerogammarus villosus, compared to the native Gammarus pulex

Journal Article
Dodd, J. A., Dick, J. T. A., Alexander, M. E., MacNeil, C., Dunn, A. M., & Aldridge, D. C. (2014)
Predicting the ecological impacts of a new freshwater invader: functional responses and prey selectivity of the ‘killer shrimp’, Dikerogammarus villosus, compared to the native Gammarus pulex. Freshwater Biology, 59(2), 337-352. https://doi.org/10.1111/fwb.12268
The ability to predict the likely ecological impacts of invasive species in fresh waters is a pressing research requirement. Whilst comparisons of species traits and considera...

Predators vs. alien: differential biotic resistance to an invasive species by two resident predators

Journal Article
MacNeil, C., Dick, J., Alexander, M., Dodd, J., & Ricciardi, A. (2013)
Predators vs. alien: differential biotic resistance to an invasive species by two resident predators. NeoBiota, 19, 1-19. https://doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.19.4839
The success of invading species can be restricted by interspecific interactions such as competition and predation (i.e. biotic resistance) from resident species, which may be ...

Differential leaf-litter processing by native (Gammarus pulex) and invasive (Dikerogammarus villosus) freshwater crustaceans under environmental extremes

Journal Article
Truhlar, A. M., Dodd, J. A., & Aldridge, D. C. (2014)
Differential leaf-litter processing by native (Gammarus pulex) and invasive (Dikerogammarus villosus) freshwater crustaceans under environmental extremes. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems, 24(1), 56-65. https://doi.org/10.1002/aqc.2375
There is increasing interest in understanding the implications of biological invasions within the context of ecosystem functioning. Non‐native crustaceans are of particular in...

Current Post Grad projects

Non-Napier PhD or MSc by Research supervisions

  • The effect of contaminants on mechanisms underlying invasive species impact