Dr Bradley Cain

My profile

Teaching

Postgraduate teaching

I am the MMU Programme leader for the African Wildlife Ecology and Conservation MSc in collaboration with the College of African Wildlife Management (CAWM), in Moshi, Tanzania. I am also the unit leader of the Contemporary Issues in Conservation unit on this MSc

I co-teach the MSc Topics in Organismal Genetics unit with Dr Sarah Griffiths.

I contribute to the Species Recovery, Biodiversity and Conservation, and Practical Techniques units.

Supervision

Current postgraduate students:

Principal supervisor

Alexandra Watts (PhD) - A molecular approach to understanding whale shark biology and population structure across all three ocean basins.

Co-supervisor

Joana Borges (PhD) – The feeding ecology and genetics of the eastern black rhinoceros.

Guuske Tiktak (PhD) – Conservation management of elasmobranch populations.

Anita Hashmi (PhD) - Linking in and ex situ conservation: the One Plan approach and the genetics of endangered African megafauna

Grace Ellison (PhD) – Behaviour and ecology of the Northern lesser galago (Galago senegalensis).

Former students:

Principal supervisor

Elodie Wielgus (PhD) – The social dynamics of the Cape buffalo and the epidemiological implications (completed 2020).

Jacqueline Morrison (PhD) – Physiological and ecological effects of fencing elephants in montane forests, Kenya (completed 2020).

Co-supervisor

Tommy Sandri (PhD) – Ecology and conservation genetics of the critically endangered mountain bongo (completed 2021).

Sarah Scott (PhD) – Conservation ecology and social behaviour of the southern white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum simum) (completed 2020).

Research outputs

I have an interest in using molecular and ecological techniques to answer applied conservation questions. Much of my research focusses on sub-Saharan Africa, where I work on a diverse range of projects including the impact of fencing elephants, disease transmission at the wildlife-livestock interface, bush meat, reintroductions and translocations, human-wildlife conflict and the factors mediating reproductive output in both black and white rhinoceros. I also have an interest in applying molecular techniques to understand species biology and population structure in terrestrial and marine organisms.