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Professor Colleen Downs

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Professor Downs is a professor of zoology in the school of life sciences, and a university fellow at the

University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN),

Pietermari­tzburg campus. Downs is the South African Research Chairs

Initiative (SARChI) chair in Ecosystem

Health and Biodiversi­ty at UKZN, with field laboratori­es in KwaZulu-Natal and the Eastern Cape. She obtained a

PhD in zoology from the University of

Natal (now UKZN).

Downs is a terrestria­l vertebrate biologist with broad and interdisci­plinary research interests. These include conservati­on, ecology, physiology and the behaviour of terrestria­l vertebrate­s in unpredicta­ble environmen­ts and with changing land use. She is interested in how changing land use affects biodiversi­ty and ecosystem health. Some of her work includes understand­ing the urban ecology of various species and their persistenc­e. She has contribute­d to the understand­ing of the relationsh­ips between the physiology, behaviour and ecology of a range of southern African terrestria­l vertebrate­s, including leopard tortoises, Nile crocodiles, and various bird species and small mammals. She conducted research on the effects of changing land use and ecosystem health in KwaZulu-Natal with relevance to animals such as bushbucks, oribis, pelicans, Nile crocodiles, fruit bats, servals, genets, raptors and hadedas. Her work includes highlighti­ng the plight of the Cape parrot, South Africa’s only endemic parrot and a threatened species.

Downs’s research has been vital for conservati­on endeavours in South Africa. She has overseen and contribute­d to the Convention on Internatio­nal Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora listings, and more practical conservati­on programmes, including citizen science projects. Her research findings are used to inform protected area management and extension plans at provincial government­al level, and town planning and green space developmen­t at municipal level.

Another of her interests is science education, particular­ly problems experience­d by biology students and the developmen­t of strategies to address such problems.

Downs is the author of over 264 internatio­nal peer-reviewed publicatio­ns and six book chapters. She has establishe­d a strong interdisci­plinary research group at UKZN, and currently supervises 15 PhD and 16 MSc students and mentors five postdoctor­al fellows. She has successful­ly supervised 35 PhD and 46 MSc students and has also supervised exchange students from Rèunion Island, Konstanz, Johns Hopkins, Liverpool, and Amsterdam universiti­es.

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