Robert Briers
Robert Briers

Prof Robert Briers

Professor

Biography

Professor Rob Briers is Professor of Ecology & Biodiversity and Head of Life Sciences in the School of Applied Sciences.

Professor Briers is a spatial ecologist whose research focuses on how and why biodiversity and environments vary across space, from local to global scales, working mainly in aquatic ecosystems. His advanced quantitative and geo-information skills are put to use answering a range of pure and applied questions in ecology, biodiversity and conservation. This work is undertaken in collaboration with a diverse range of colleagues within the university and at a range of national and international institutions.

Professor Briers has extensive experience of undertaking field- and modelling-based research. Current projects focus on carbon flows in upland freshwaters, evaluating conservation value of urban ponds and impacts of anthropogenic noise in aquatic ecosystems. He is also leading research into conservation and valuation of coastal carbon stores (mangroves and seagrass) using Geographical Information Systems and remote sensing techniques.

He is a Director of the Wildlife Information Centre and has extensive links to the biodiversity data and recording sector. Prior to joining Edinburgh Napier, Professor Briers undertook a NERC-funded post-doc at Aberystwyth University using a combination of novel techniques (stable isotopes and harmonic radar tracking) to examine dispersal patterns of adult aquatic insects in upland streams. He gained a PhD from the University of Sheffield on spatial population dynamics of freshwater invertebrates.

Esteem

Advisory panels and expert committees or witness

  • Invited member of Scottish Government Data and the Environment Community of Practice
  • Elected to Steering Committee for European Pond Conservation Network
  • Scotland National Contact Point for European Pond Conservation Network
  • Member of the Scottish Biodiversity Information Forum
  • Member of British Ecological Society Scottish Policy Group
  • British Ecological Society representative on Scottish Environment LINK
  • Co-convenor of Constructed Wetlands Research Group
  • Invited Participant in NERC UKPOPNET Working Group on Protected Area Management
  • Member of the Ponds Advisory Council

 

Conference Organising Activity

  • Organiser of UK Meeting of European Pond Conservation Network
  • Chair of The Wildlife Information Centre Annual Conference
  • Convenor of Royal Entomological Society International Symposium

 

Editorial Activity

  • Associate Editor for Aquatic Conservation: Marine & Freshwater Ecosystems

 

External Examining/Validations

  • External Examiner for MRes Aquatic Ecology by Research, Queen Mary University of London
  • External Examiner for MSc Freshwater and Marine Ecology, Queen Mary University of London

 

Fellowships and Awards

  • Validation of Stable Isotope Analysis: Tweed and Deveron
  • Freshwater / Marine Origins of Trout Fry in the Tweed Catchment
  • Exploratory study of Freshwater / Marine Origins of Trout Fry in the Deveron Catchment
  • Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
  • Outstanding Publication Award from Energy, Natural Resources and Environment Section of INFORMS (Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences)

 

Grant Reviewer

  • Member of grant review panel for UK Acoustics Network Plus (EPSRC)
  • Grant Reviewer for International Foundation for Science
  • Grant Reviewer for EU BiodivERsA+ grants
  • National Science Foundation (USA) Grant Reviewer
  • Grant Reviewer for EU Joint BiodivERsA and Water JPI call
  • Grant Reviewer: NERC
  • Grant Reviewer: International Foundation for Science
  • Grant Reviewer: BBSRC
  • Grant Reviewer: BBSRC

 

Invited Speaker

  • Invited speaker at European Pond Conservation Network conference: Sound of the suburbs: exploring riparian soundscapes and conservation value of urban ponds
  • Invited speaker at UK and Ireland Lakes Network Conference, Cheshire
  • Oral Presentation at Ecology Across Borders Conference (BES/GFÖ/NecoV/EEF)
  • Conference Presentation at Scottish Freshwater Group Annual Meeting
  • Conference Presentation: British Ecological Society Annual Meeting, Edinburgh
  • Invited Key Speaker at Second International Sea Trout Symposium, Dundalk
  • Conference Presentation at International Congress for Conservation Biology
  • Conference Presentation: Edinburgh Consortium for Rural Research
  • Conference Presentation: Constructed Wetlands Research Group Meeting
  • Conference Presentation: British Ecological Society Annual Meeting
  • Invited Speaker: University of Sheffield Departmental Seminar
  • Invited Speaker at European Pond Conservation Network Conference, Valencia
  • Conference Presentation: European Pond Conservation Network Conference, Toulouse
  • Invited Conference Presentation: International Association of Landscape Ecology Conference, Oxford
  • Conference Presentation: British Ecological Society Annual Meeting
  • Invited speaker: Queen Mary University of London Departmental Seminar
  • Conference Presentation: European Pond Conservation Network Conference, Geneva
  • Conference Presentation: British Ecological Society Annual Meeting
  • Invited speaker at North American Benthological Society Conference

 

Media Activity

  • Media coverage of microplastics research paper
  • Media coverage of microplastics research paper (NewsHub)
  • Media coverage of microplastics paper (Stuff New Zealand)
  • Coverage of paper in the Economist and the Times Higher Education
  • BBC media coverage of letter to NCC
  • Paper on noise effects on mussels featured in several national newspapers
  • Research featured on BBC One Scotland Landward Programme

 

Non-executive Directorship

  • Director of The Wildlife Information Centre (Biological Records Centre for South-East and Central Scotland)

 

Research Degree External Examining

  • External Examiner for PhD Candidate: Heriot-Watt University
  • External Examiner for PhD Candidate: University of Bath
  • External Examiner for PhD Candidate: University of Leeds
  • External Examiner for MPhil Candidate: University of Sheffield
  • External Examiner for PhD Candidate: Queen Mary, University of London
  • External Examiner for PhD Candidate: University of Sheffield

 

Reviewing

  • Reviewer for Science of the Total Environment
  • Reviewer for Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B
  • Reviewer: Aquatic Living Resources
  • Reviewer: Insect Conservation & Diversity
  • Reviewer: Hydrobiologia
  • Reviewer: Biological Invasions
  • Reviewer: Landscape Research
  • Reviewer: Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
  • Reviewer: Biology Letters
  • Reviewer: Ecology of Freshwater Fish
  • Reviewer: Lake and Reservoir Research and Managment
  • Reviewer: Freshwater Biology
  • Reviewer: Environmental Science and Policy
  • Reviewer: Diversity
  • Reviewer: Hydrobiologia
  • Reviewer: Freshwater Biology
  • Reviewer: Water Research
  • Reviewer: Hydrobiologia
  • Reviewer: Landscape Ecology
  • Reviewer: Biological Conservation
  • Reviewer: Hydrobiologia
  • Reviewer: Ecology of Freshwater Fish
  • Reviewer: Landscape Ecology
  • Reviewer: Fundamental and Applied Limnology
  • Reviewer: Hydrobiologia
  • Reviewer: Biological Conservation
  • Reviewer: Freshwater Biology
  • Reviewer: Biological Conservation
  • Reviewer: Hydrobiologia
  • Reviewer: Arctic, Antarctic and Alpine Research
  • Reviewer: Landscape Ecology
  • Reviewer: Journal of Animal Ecology
  • Reviewer: Hydrobiologia
  • Reviewer: Ecological Applications
  • Reviewer: Aquatic Ecology
  • Reviewer: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London
  • Reviewer: Archiv fur Hydrobiologie
  • Reviewer: Landscape Ecology
  • Reviewer: Biological Conservation
  • Reviewer: Ecology
  • Reviewer: Journal of Animal Ecology
  • Reviewer: Biological Conservation
  • Reviewer: Oecologia
  • Reviewer: Aquatic Conservation
  • Reviewer: Hydrobiologia
  • Reviewer: Aquatic Microbial Ecology
  • Reviewer: Conservation Biology
  • Reviewer: Functional Ecology
  • Reviewer: Aquatic Conservation
  • Reviewer: Landscape and Urban Planning
  • Reviewer: Ecography
  • Reviewer: Biological Conservation
  • Reviewer: Journal of Environmental Management

 

Date


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Range limits and parasite prevalence in a freshwater snail

Journal Article
Briers, R. A. (2003)
Range limits and parasite prevalence in a freshwater snail. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 270(Suppl_2), S178-S180. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2003.0046
Geographical range limits are thought to be set by species' physiological or ecological adaptation to abiotic factors, but the importance of biotic factors such as parasitism ...

Indicator taxa for the conservation of pond invertebrate diversity

Journal Article
Briers, R. A., & Biggs, J. (2003)
Indicator taxa for the conservation of pond invertebrate diversity. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems, 13(4), 323-330. https://doi.org/10.1002/aqc.576
1.Ponds are a valuable resource for the conservation of freshwater biodiversity, but are often extremely numerous in a given area, making assessment of the conservation value ...

Flight activity of adult stoneflies in relation to weather

Journal Article
Briers, R. A., Cariss, H. M., & Gee, J. H. R. (2003)
Flight activity of adult stoneflies in relation to weather. Ecological Entomology, 28(1), 31-40. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2311.2003.00480.x
1. Dispersal of adult aquatic insects between streams may have important consequences for local and regional population dynamics, but little is known about how dispersal is af...

Range size and environmental calcium requirements of British freshwater gastropods

Journal Article
Briers, R. A. (2003)
Range size and environmental calcium requirements of British freshwater gastropods. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 12(1), 47-51. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1466-822X.2003.00316.x
Calcium is an essential requirement for the successful growth and development of gastropod molluscs. Data for British freshwater gastropods were used to examine the relationsh...

Dispersal of adult stoneflies (Plecoptera) from upland streams draining catchments with contrasting land-use

Journal Article
Briers, R., Cariss, H., & Gee, J. (2002)
Dispersal of adult stoneflies (Plecoptera) from upland streams draining catchments with contrasting land-use. Fundamental and Applied Limnology, 155(4), 627-644. https://doi.org/10.1127/archiv-hydrobiol/155/2002/627
Populations of benthic invertebrates in neighbouring streams are isolated from each other by intervening terrestrial habitat. The adult stages of stream insects that are capab...

Incorporating spatial criteria into optimal reserve network selection.

Journal Article
Onal, H. & Briers, R. A. (2002)
Incorporating spatial criteria into optimal reserve network selection. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 269, 2437-2441. doi:10.1098/rspb.2002.2183. ISSN 0962-8452
Considering the spatial location of sites that are to be selected for inclusion in a protected reserve network may be necessary to facilitate dispersal and long-term persisten...

Incorporating connectivity into reserve selection procedures.

Journal Article
Briers, R. A. (2002)
Incorporating connectivity into reserve selection procedures. Biological Conservation. 103, 77-83. doi:10.1016/S0006-3207(01)00123-9. ISSN 0006-3207
Methods for selecting sites to be included in reserve networks generally neglect the spatial location of sites, often resulting in highly fragmented networks. This restricts t...

Population turnover and habitat dynamics in Notonecta (Hemiptera: Notonectidae) metapopulations

Journal Article
Briers, R. A., & Warren, P. H. (2000)
Population turnover and habitat dynamics in Notonecta (Hemiptera: Notonectidae) metapopulations. Oecologia, 123(2), 216-222. https://doi.org/10.1007/s004420051008
Simple metapopulation models assume that local populations occur in patches of uniform quality habitat separated by non-habitat. However field metapopulations tend to show con...

Competition between the nymphs of two regionally co-occurring species of Notonecta (Hemiptera: Notonectidae): Competition and habitat in co-occurring Notonecta

Journal Article
Briers, R. A., & Warren, P. H. (1999)
Competition between the nymphs of two regionally co-occurring species of Notonecta (Hemiptera: Notonectidae): Competition and habitat in co-occurring Notonecta. Freshwater Biology, 42(1), 11-20. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2427.1999.00448.x
1. Two species of freshwater invertebrate predator, Notonecta maculata and N. obliqua, showed a negative association in a series of small, man-made ponds in the Peak National ...

Species turnover in Peak District dewponds: metapopulation implications for pond conservation

Conference Proceeding
Briers, R. (1997)
Species turnover in Peak District dewponds: metapopulation implications for pond conservation. In British pond landscapes: Action for protection and enhancement (145-150
Abstract not available.

Current Post Grad projects

Previous Post Grad projects

Non-Napier PhD or MSc by Research supervisions

  • PhD Completion: Dr Lauren McWhinnie (Aquaculture site selection: A GIS-based approach to marine spatial planning in Scotland)