Dr Joss Bartlett
Senior Lecturer
Dr Joss Bartlett received his BSc Zoology in 1983 from the University of Cambridge and PhD Ecology at the University of Edinburgh in 1987. Dr Bartlett joined the university in 1993 as a lecturer and became programme leader for BSc Environmental Science in 2006.
Joss has had work published in a variety of journals from Behavioural Ecology & Sociobiology to Ecological Entomology.
Some of the topics of these articles have included: Male mating success and paternal care in Nicrophorus vespilloides and Filial cannibalism in the burying beetle Nicrophorus vespilloides as well as ‘A Conservative Welchman’: Simon Yorke III and the Erddig estate.
Past presentations have included: Reading vegetation: plant community analysis and its applications for the British Ecological Society. Joss is also a PhD supervisor.
BSc, PhD, MSc, BA
Modules
Ecology
Cell Biology
Ecosystems
Geographical Information Systems
Forensic Biology
Environmental Research
Conservation Biology
Practical Conservation Management
Bartlett J (2013) Geologists, Tourists and the landscape of the Dee
DHS Transactions 61:89-101
Bartlett J (2010) ‘A Conservative Welchman’: Simon Yorke III and the Erddig estate Family and Community History 13:20-33.
Estate management
Historical GIS