Alanna Maltby

PhD Student

Curriculum Vitae:

  • 2009: Bat expert for BBC’s expedition series Lost Land of the Volcano in Papua New Guinea.
  • 2007-present: PhD research student, Institute of Zoology and University College London.
  • 2006-2007: MSc Advanced Methods in Taxonomy and Biodiversity, Imperial College London and Natural History Museum, London.
  • 2006: Field work in Sinai Desert, Egypt for Operation Wallacea and BioMAP Egypt.
  • 2005: Field work in Krau Wildlife Reserve, Malaysia for Malaysian Bat Conservation Research Unit.
  • 2004-2005: Writer, www.ARKive.org .
  • 2001-2004: BSc Biology, Imperial College London.
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Research Interests:

My PhD is on the evolution of echolocation in bats. Bats use a variety of sounds to help them navigate and acquire food within their night-time environments. The diverse range of habitats they occupy and the variation in their food sources are accompanied by a large range of echolocation call structures, each suited to the ecological demands on the bat species. Many of these call structures are functionally very similar but display variations that are identifiable as family ‘signatures’. I am interested in understanding the cause of the variety in echolocation call structure, as well as the evolutionary pathways that run from the ancestral state of echolocation to the current level of diversity.

My PhD is supervised by Dr Helen Chatterjee (University College London) and Dr Kate Jones (Institute of Zoology). I’m funded by the NERC with IoZ as a CASE partner.

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Alanna MaltbyResearch Theme:
Biodiversity & Macroecology

Contact Details:

T: 020 7449 6322
F: 020 7483 2237
E: alanna.maltby@ioz.ac.uk

Institute of Zoology
Zoological Society of London
Regent's Park,
London, United Kingdom
NW1 4RY

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