Miss Rebecca Bracegirdle
University - rbb19hzx@bangor.ac.uk
Personal - rebeccacbracegirdle@gmail.com
Twitter - @BeccaBrace
Qualifications
- BSc: Zoology with Herpetology
2019–2022 - MSc: MScRes in Biological Sciences
2022
Research Interests
Currently studying an MScRes (supervisor Wolfgang Wüster) with the hypothesis - Echis carinatus raised on different diets show phenotypic plasticity in response to changes in the diet with any variation in the venom resulting from phenotypic plasticity being adaptive.
Publications
2024
- PublishedA reliance on human habitats is key to the success of an introduced predatory reptile
Major, T., Jeffrey, L., Limia Russel, G., Bracegirdle, R., Gandini, A., Morgan, R., Marshall, B. M., Mulley, J. & Wüster, W., 3 Sept 2024, BioRxiv, 29 p.
Research output: Working paper › Preprint
2023
- PublishedMate today, gone tomorrow: male-on-female cannibalism in Zamenis longissimus (Laurenti, 1768) in North Wales
Major, T., Bracegirdle, R., Gandini, A., Limia Russel, G., Pozzi, A., Morgan, R., Mulley, J. & Wüster, W., 17 Jan 2023, In: Herpetology Notes. 16, p. 51-54 4 p.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Other Information
I worked on a radiotracking and mark-recapture study on Aesculapian snakes in the Colwyn Bay area.