Dr Lesley Anne Lace
Dr Lesley Anne Lace
Senior Lecturer
I teach on all stages of the UG degree, from foundation (level 3) to level 6.
My profile
Biography
I studied at Manchester University graduating with a degree in Zoology, an MSc in Conservation Biology and a PHD on the genetic and morphological variation in populations of an endemic helicid land snail from the islands of Madeira. I have worked at MMU since 1991, employed as an invertebrate ecologist.
Interests and expertise
My interests lie in conservation of species and particularly small populations and island endemics.
Teaching
How I’ll teach you
Subjects: Ecology, Taxonomy & Conservation
I coordinate and teach on undergraduate units in Diversity and Conservation Biology and teach on many other units at all levels, from foundation through to MSc.
I particularly enjoy teaching on units with a practical component and especially field course component and have been involved in three this year.. One of our MSc field courses is run in Tanzania in association with the College of African Wildlife Management (CAWM). For 13 months in 1997/98 I worked at CAWM with my husband (and colleague) Dr Martin Jones. In 2001 we took, second-year UGs and MSc students from MMU to Tanzania for a field course; up until 2020 we have run this course continuously for 19 years - we intend to reinstate this 2023!
Supervision
Each year I supervise UG and MSc student projects.
In June/July 2022 I am taking 5 students (3 UGs and 2 MSc) to Madeira to collect data for their respective projects.
Research outputs
Bland EW & Lace LA (2020) On Madeira, the success of the speckled wood butterfly (Pararge aegeria) has coincided with declining populations of the Madeiran speckled wood (Pararge xiphia): is the colonist to blame? Journal of Insect Conservation 24(11)
Jones MJ, Lace LA Hounsome MV & Hamer KC (1987) The butterflies and birds of Madeira and La Gomera: Taxon cycles and human influence. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 31(2):95 - 111
Jones MJ & Lace LA (1998) The speckled wood butterflies Pararge xiphia and P. aegeria (Satyridae) on Madeira: Distribution, territorial behaviour and possible competition. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 46(1‐2):77 - 89
Lace LA (1992) Variation in the genitalia of the land snail Heterostoma paupercula (Lowe, 1831) (Helicidae) in Madeira. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 46(1‐2):115 - 129
Craze PG & Lace LA ( 2000) Spatial ecology, habitat and speciation in the Porto Santan land snail genus Heterostoma. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 71(4):665 - 676
Jones MJ, Lace LA, Harrison E & Stevens-Wood B (1998) Territorial behaviour in the speckled wood butterflies Pararge xiphia and P. aegeria of Madeira: a mechanism for interspecific competition. Ecography 21(3):297 - 305
Gibbs M, Lace LA, Jones MJ & Moore AJ (2006) Multiple host-plant use may arise from gender-specific fitness effects. Journal of Insect Science 6(4):1-8
Gibbs M, Lace LA, Jones MJ & Moore AJ (2005) Egg size-number trade-off and a decline in oviposition site choice quality: Female Pararge aegeria butterflies pay a cost of having males present at oviposition. Journal of Insect Science 5(1):39
Cook L & Lace LA (1993) Sex and genetic variation in a helicid snail. Heredity 70(4)
Craze PG & Lace LA (2000). Differences in physiological tolerance between coexisting taxa of the Madeiran land snail genus Heterostoma under controlled humidity and simulated rainfall. Journal of Zoology 256(1)
Hamer KC, Hill JK. Lace LA & Langan AM (1997) Ecological and biogeographical effects of forest disturbance on tropical butterflies of Sumba, Indonesia. Journal of Biogeography 24(1):67-75
Hill JK, Hamer KC, Lace LA & Banham WMT (1995). Effects of Selective Logging on Tropical Forest Butterflies on Buru, Indonesia. Journal of Applied Ecology 32(4):754
Cook L, Cameron RAD & Lace LA (1990). Land Snails of Eastern Madeira: Speciation, Persistence and Colonization. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Containing papers of a Biological character. Royal Society (Great Britain) 239(1294):35-79
Gibbs M, Lace LA, Jones MJ & Moore AJ (2004) (DIFFERENCES IN SEARCH BEHAVIOUR IN LARVAE OF THE TWO MADEIRAN SPECKLED WOOD BUTTERFLIES, PARARGE AEGERIA AND PARARGE XIPHIA (LEPIDOPTERA: SATYRINAE), IMPLICATIONS FOR INTERSPECIFIC COMPETITION? Bol. Mus. Mun. Funchal 55 (312): 5-15.
Gibbs M, Lace LA, Jones MJ & Moore AJ (2004). Intraspecific competition in the speckled wood butterfly Pararge aegeria: Effect of rearing density and gender on larval life history. Journal of Insect Science 4(1):16
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Journal articles
Bland, E.W., Lace, L.A. (2020) 'On Madeira, the success of the speckled wood butterfly (Pararge aegeria) has coincided with declining populations of the Madeiran speckled wood (Pararge xiphia): is the colonist to blame?.' Journal of Insect Conservation, 24(2) pp. 365-374.
Gibbs, M., Lace, L.A., Jones, M.J., Moore, A.J. (2006) 'Multiple host-plant use may arise from gender-specific fitness effects.' Journal of Insect Science, 6
Gibbs, M., Lace, L.A., Jones, M.J., Moore, A.J. (2005) 'Egg size-number trade-off and a decline in oviposition site choice quality: female Pararge aegeria butterflies pay a cost of having males present at oviposition..' J Insect Sci, 5
Gibbs, M., Lace, L.A., Jones, M.J., Moore, A.J. (2005) 'Egg size-number trade-off and a decline in oviposition site choice quality: female Pararge aegeria butterflies pay a cost of having males present at oviposition..' Journal of insect science (Online), 5
Gibbs, M., Lace, L.A., Jones, M.J., Moore, A.J. (2004) 'Intraspecific competition in the speckled wood butterfly Pararge aegeria: Effect of rearing density and gender on larval life history.' Journal of Insect Science, 4
Gibbs, M., Lace, L.A., Jones, M.J., Moore, A.J. (2004) 'Intraspecific competition in the speckled wood butterfly Pararge aegeria: effect of rearing density and gender on larval life history..' J Insect Sci, 4
Craze, P.G., Lace, L.A. (2002) 'Differences in physiological tolerance between coexisting taxa of the Madeiran land snail genus Heterostoma under controlled humidity and simulated rainfall.' Journal of Zoology, 256(1) pp. 17-24.
Craze, P.G., Lace, L.A. (2000) 'Spatial ecology, habitat and speciation in the Porto Santan land snail genus Heterostoma.' Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 71(4) pp. 665-676.
Jones, M.J., Lace, L.A., Harrison, E.C., Stevens-Wood, B. (1998) 'Territorial behaviour in the speckled wood butterflies Pararge xiphia and P. aegeria of Madeira: A mechanism for interspecific competition.' Ecography, 21(3) pp. 297-305.
Hamer, K.C., Hill, J.K., Lace, L.A., Langan, A.M. (1997) 'Ecological and biogeographical effects of forest disturbance on tropical butterflies of Sumba, Indonesia.' Journal of Biogeography, 24(1) pp. 67-75.
JONES, M.J., LACE, L.A. (1992) 'The speckled wood butterflies Pararge xiphia and P. aegeria (Satyridae) on Madeira: distribution, territorial behaviour and possible competition.' Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 46(1-2) pp. 77-89.
JONES, M.J., LACE, L.A., HOUNSOME, M.V., HAMER, K. (1987) 'The butterflies and birds of Madeira and La Gomera: taxon cycles and human influence.' Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 31(2) pp. 95-111.