Research output per year
Research output per year
I am most interested in the effect of our globally changing climate and environmental conditions on the fitness, growth, longevity and survival of the thorn-tailed Rayadito (Aphrastura spinicauda). The aims of my PhD are to discover how different climate related factors impact individuals at key developmental stages such as the embryonic stage and the day of hatching and how these stages determine their survival, fitness and longevity into adulthood. My field season takes place from September – January in sub-Antarctica and Northern Patagonia in Chile each year. We use these two sites because these differ in climatic and environmental conditions which make a comparative study between two isolated populations ideal. The overall achievements of this PhD is to develop a theory that outlines what could happen to this bird species when conditions change in the field and how this may affect the population as a whole into the future. These results can be extended to other bird species and we can then make predictions as to what may happen to them in the inevitable event of a change in climate and environmental conditions.
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Academic › peer-review
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Academic › peer-review
Komdeur, J. (PI), Vásquez Salfate, R. (PI) & Churchill, J. (PhD student)
01/10/2022 → 01/10/2025
Project: Research
Churchill, J. (Creator), Birker, M. (Creator), Versteegh, M. (Creator), Altamirano, T. (Creator), Vasquez, R. (Creator) & Komdeur, J. (Creator), DRYAD, 26-Apr-2023
DOI: 10.5061/dryad.j6q573nk7, https://zenodo.org/records/7868468
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Mols, B., Smit, C. & Churchill, J.
07/06/2022
2 items of Media coverage
Press/Media: Research › Academic