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Academic Background
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Key Research Interests
Current Research Projects
- Understanding the causes and consequences of gut microbiome variation in a natural population.
- Telomeres as bioindicators of the factors causing differential ageing in wild populations
- Transgenerational impacts of ageing in wild populations
- The evolution of cooperative breeding
- The benefits of mate choice
- The role of the Major histocompatibility complex (MHC) in sexual selection and parasite resistance
- The role of drift and selection in shaping genetic variation within and among bird populations on island archipelagos
- Population genetics and conservation of endemic bird species (e.g. the Seychelles warbler, the Cape Verde warbler
- Mating systems and conservation genetics in marine turtles
- Work on the Seychelles warbler is undertaken in collaboration with Nature Seychelles
Life in our research group
We use a powerful combination of fieldwork, molecular and analytical techniques to investigate a range of questions in evolutionary and behavioural ecology. Fieldwork focuses mainly on birds in exotic island locations which provide excellent self-contained natural laboratories in which to work. Lab work is undertaken in the extensive, well equipped molecular ecology labs at UEA. We are a dynamic, international group of students and postdocs that share interests, enthusiasm and social life! We have our own lab meetings and journal clubs to keep up with our research areas, but also engage with the seminars in BIO and beyond. Recent academic highlights have included the Annual ‘Rebellion’ student conference organised by the Centre for Ecology, Evolution and Conservation here at UEA (of which we are part), and a trip to Prague for the 2022 European Society for Evolutionary Biology conference.
PhD Positions
Click here for current PhD opportunities in Biological Sciences. But feel free to email me to discuss projects outside these areas and alternative sources of funding.
Postdocs & Fellows
I am always happy to discuss possibilities for postdoctoral work and collaborations. Possible funding routes include applying for fellowships, e.g. EU Marie Curie fellowships, with me acting as sponsor, or grant applications with you as a named postdoc.
Administrative Posts
- Organisms and Environment Theme Leader
- Member of the BIO Executive (UEA)
- Biodiversity Theme Leader in ELSA (Earth & Life Sciences Alliance, Norwich Research Park)
- UEA Ringing Group Founding member
Career
- Professor in Evolutionary Ecology and Conservation, University of East Anglia (2013)
- Lecturer then Reader, University of East Anglia (2009 - 2013)
- NERC Research Fellow, University of East Anglia. (2004 - 2007)
- Marie Curie Research Fellowship, University of Lund (2001 - 2003)
- Research Associate, University of Sheffield (1997 - 2001)
- Ph.D. University of Leicester (1997)
- B.Sc Applied Biology, Manchester Metropolitan University (1991)
Areas of Expertise
Parentage and mating systems in animals; bird conservation; cooperative breeding. Ageing in wild populations
Teaching Interests
All areas of molecular and evolutionary ecology, with key interests in areas of behavioural ecology, conservation genetics and populations genetics.
Biography
I am an evolutionary ecologist with primary interests in the use of molecular markers, genetics and genomics to address questions in evolutionary, behavioural and conservation ecology. I mainly use model avian systems, including species such as the Seychelles warbler, Berthelot’s pipit and red junglefowl, to investigate the adaptive significance of reproductive and life history strategies, the causes and consequences of individual variation in ageing, host-parasite co-evolution and to study stress and senescence in wild populations. The conservation of endangered island bird species (e.g. the Seychelles warbler) is also a very important part of my work.
ResearcherID
Keywords
- Biology (general)
- Evolutionary Ecology
- Conservation
- Molecular ecology
- Cooperative breeding
- Population genetics
- MHC
- Telomeres
- Immune genes
- Sexual selection
- Senescence
Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
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Additional Support for Seychelles Warbler - Linked to Project R21069
1/10/21 → 31/12/26
Project: Research
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Lost in Translation - Evolutionary and Conservation Genetics in the Seychelles Warbler
1/07/12 → 31/12/26
Project: Research
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Houbara Research and Conservation Programme
Dolman, P., Richardson, D. & Burnside, R.
1/10/11 → 30/09/26
Project: Research
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Further development of a novel ageing method for European lobsters
Centre for Environment, Fisheries & Aquaculture Science
1/01/21 → 31/03/22
Project: Research
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Host immunogenetic variation and gut microbiome functionality in a wild vertebrate population
Lee, C. Z., Worsley, S. F., Davies, C. S., Komdeur, J., Hildebrand, F., Dugdale, H. L. & Richardson, D. S., 12 Jan 2026, (Accepted/In press) In: Microbiome.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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A path analysis disentangling determinants of natal dispersal in a cooperatively breeding bird
Borger, M. J., Lee, K. G. L., Weissing, F. J., Richardson, D. S., Dugdale, H. L., Burke, T., Pen, I. & Komdeur, J., 1 Oct 2025, In: Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 38, 10, p. 1347-1358 12 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Does genetic rescue disrupt local adaptation? An experimental test using thermally adapted Tribolium castaneum lines
West, G., Pointer, M. D., Nash, W. J., Lewis, R. & Richardson, D. S., Nov 2025, In: Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 292, 2058, 20252036.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Gut microbiome communities demonstrate fine-scale spatial variation in a closed, island bird population
Worsley, S. F., Lee, C. Z., Versteegh, M. A., Burke, T., Komdeur, J., Dugdale, H. L. & Richardson, D. S., 2025, In: ISME Communications. 5, 1, ycaf138.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Mate-switching is not associated with offspring fitness in a socially monogamous bird
Speelman, F., Burke, T., Komdeur, J., Richardson, D. & Dugdale, H. L., 28 May 2025, In: Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 292, 2047, 20250577.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Datasets
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Data from: Evidence of opposing fitness effects of parental heterozygosity and relatedness in a critically endangered marine turtle?
Phillips, K. (Creator), Jorgensen, T. (Creator), Jolliffe, K. G. (Creator) & Richardson, D. (Creator), Dryad data repository, 3 Aug 2017
DOI: 10.5061/dryad.6697t
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Genomic variation, population history and within-archipelago adaptation between island bird populations
Martin, C. (Creator), Armstrong, C. (Creator), Illera, J. (Creator), Emerson, B. C. (Creator), Richardson, D. (Creator) & Spurgin, L. (Creator), The Royal Society, 12 Jan 2021
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Data from: Joint care can outweigh costs of nonkin competition in communal breeders
Bebbington, K. (Creator), Fairfield, E. (Creator), Spurgin, L. (Creator), Kingma, S. (Creator), Dugdale, H. (Creator), Komdeur, J. (Creator) & Richardson, D. (Creator), Dryad data repository, 20 Sept 2017
DOI: 10.5061/dryad.984h0
Dataset
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Data from: Consequences of sibling rivalry vary across life in a passerine bird
Bebbington, K. (Creator), Kingma, S. (Creator), Fairfield, E. (Creator), Spurgin, L. (Creator), Komdeur, J. (Creator) & Richardson, D. (Creator), Dryad data repository, 2 Nov 2016
DOI: 10.5061/dryad.12np0
Dataset
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Data from: The contrasting role of male relatedness in different mechanisms of sexual selection in red junglefowl
Tan, C. K. W. (Creator), Doyle, P. (Creator), Bagshaw, E. (Creator), Richardson, D. (Creator), Wigby, S. (Creator) & Pizzari, T. (Creator), Dryad data repository, 15 Nov 2016
DOI: 10.5061/dryad.sn559
Dataset
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Research Council of Norway - funding committee (External organisation)
David S Richardson (Member)
2017 → …Activity: Membership › Committee
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BBSRC peer review college (External organisation)
David S Richardson (Grant reviewer)
2004 → …Activity: Membership › Peer review panel
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Leverhulme Trust (External organisation)
David S Richardson (Grant reviewer)
2004 → …Activity: Membership › Peer review panel
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NERC Peer Review College (External organisation)
David S Richardson (Grant reviewer)
2004 → …Activity: Membership › Peer review panel
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Advisor to the Republic of Seychelles Government (Dept. Environment)
David S Richardson (Advisor)
2001 → …Activity: Other activity types › Other
Press/Media
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Young Seychelles warblers fare better if their elderly parents have help raising them, according to new research from UEA and the University of Groningen (Jan 2021)
19/01/21 → 20/01/21
11 items of Media coverage
Press/Media: Media Coverage or Contribution
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Prof David S Richardson (BIO) quoted about a $78,000 donation to Nature Seychelles by the Seychelles Warbler Research Group - a team of biologists from European universities including UEA - to construct a new research centre on Cousin Island (Oct 2020)
7/10/20 → 8/10/20
4 items of Media coverage
Press/Media: Media Coverage or Contribution
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The Seychelles warbler finds another island home - Article for ZWASO (Seychelles conservation magazine)
1/12/16
1 Media contribution
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A healthy level of disease in the Seychelles warbler? Zwaso article (Conservation Magazine in the Seychelles)
1/05/16
1 Media contribution
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The Most Amazing Conservation Success Story in Seychelles
1/03/12
1 Media contribution
Press/Media: Media Coverage or Contribution