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Christopher Hassall
PeerJ Author & Reviewer
445 Points

Contributions by role

Author 270
Preprint Author 70
Reviewer 105

Contributions by subject area

Biogeography
Ecology
Entomology
Evolutionary Studies
Zoology
Animal Behavior
Biodiversity
Conservation Biology

Christopher Hassall

PeerJ Author & Reviewer

Summary

I am an evolutionary ecologist working on human impacts on ecological systems (focus on freshwater ecology and climate change) and large-scale evolutionary patterns (focus on using insects as model systems to look at ageing and mimicry) at the University of Leeds in the UK.

Animal Behavior Biodiversity Conservation Biology Ecology Entomology Environmental Sciences Evolutionary Studies Zoology

Editing Journals

Past or current institution affiliations

University of Leeds

Work details

Lecture in Animal Biology

University of Leeds
School of Biology

Lecture in Animal Biology

University of Leeds
School of Biology

Websites

  • Google Scholar
  • Personal website

PeerJ Contributions

  • Articles 2
  • Preprints 2
  • Reviewed 3
August 25, 2015
Strong geographical variation in wing aspect ratio of a damselfly, Calopteryx maculata (Odonata: Zygoptera)
Christopher Hassall
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.1219 PubMed 26336648
June 10, 2014
Continental variation in wing pigmentation in Calopteryx damselflies is related to the presence of heterospecifics
Christopher Hassall
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.438 PubMed 24949250
April 21, 2015 - Version: 1
Strong longitudinal variation in wing aspect ratio of a damselfly, Calopteryx maculata (Odonata: Zygoptera)
Christopher Hassall
https://doi.org/10.7287/peerj.preprints.998v1
March 28, 2014 - Version: 1
Continental variation in wing pigmentation in Calopteryx damselflies is related to the presence of heterospecifics
Christopher Hassall
https://doi.org/10.7287/peerj.preprints.316v1

Signed reviews submitted for articles published in PeerJ Note that some articles may not have the review itself made public unless authors have made them open as well.

May 12, 2020
Community science participants gain environmental awareness and contribute high quality data but improvements are needed: insights from Bumble Bee Watch
Victoria J. MacPhail, Shelby D. Gibson, Sheila R. Colla
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.9141 PubMed 32435544
February 15, 2016
Bagworm bags as portable armour against invertebrate predators
Shinji Sugiura
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.1686 PubMed 26893969
November 19, 2015
Trait correlates of distribution trends in the Odonata of Britain and Ireland
Gary D. Powney, Steve S.A. Cham, Dave Smallshire, Nick J.B. Isaac
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.1410 PubMed 26618083