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FormacióUniversitat Queen's de Belfast (2003–2004)
Universitat de Liverpool Modifica el valor a Wikidata
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Camp de treballCefalòpode, biologia marina i mol·lusc Modifica el valor a Wikidata
Ocupaciózoòloga, biòloga, biòloga marina, professora d'universitat Modifica el valor a Wikidata
OcupadorUniversitat Nacional d'Irlanda, Galway, professora lectora Modifica el valor a Wikidata

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Louise Allcock is a British researcher, best known for her work on ecology and evolution of the cephalopods of the Southern Ocean and deep sea.[1][2][3] She is the editor of the Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society.

Early life and education

Allcock graduated in marine biology (with honours) at the University of Liverpool in 1992. She went on to earn a PhD there in 1998.

Career and impact

Allcock is the editor of the Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society[4] and was co-editor of the Journal of Natural History from 2007-2015.[5] She was the president of the Cephalopod International Advisory Council (CIAC) from 2012-2015.[6]

Allcock has also worked on gender equality, and is a member of the gender equality task force in Ireland.[7] She has highlighted the role and impact of female researchers in cephalopod research.[8]

Allcock's research focuses on the ecology, evolutionary biology and systematics of molluscs.[3][9] Her research expertise also lies in benthic ecology.[1][2] She has participated in cruises[10] in and around the Antarctic and the South Atlantic Ocean, sometimes as leader.[11][12] As of summer 2016, she is working on taxonomically poor sponges,[13] cnidarians and ascidians.[14] Since 2013, Allcock has been a lecturer in zoology at NUI Galway.[15] She has also served as Bipolar species co-ordinator for the British Antarctic Survey from (June 2009 to March 2010), lecturer in Marine Biology, Queen's University Belfast (September 2002 to March 2008) and Curator of Mollusca, National Museums of Scotland, Edinburgh (July 1998 to August 2002).[15] On 1 February 2018, Allcock was one of the guests on the BBC Radio 4 discussion programme In Our Time, hosted by Melvyn Bragg, about Cephalopods.[16]

Awards and honours

Allcock was the last author on the best scientific paper on cephalopod research 2006–2009 awarded by the Cephalopod International Advisory Council (CIAC).[17] The paper on the origin for deep-sea octopuses was also the highlight in the Census of Marine Life press release at the 1st World Congress of Marine Biodiversity, Valencia 2008.[18]

Selected publications

  • Strugnell, J.M., Norman, M.D., Vecchione, M., Guzik, M. and Allcock, A.L., 2014. The ink sac clouds octopod evolutionary history. Hydrobiologia, 725(1), pp. 215–235.
  • Allcock, A.L.; Lindgren, A.; Strugnell, J.M. «The contribution of molecular data to our understanding of cephalopod evolution and systematics: a review». Journal of Natural History, vol. 49, 21–24, 2015, pàg. 1373–1421. DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2013.825342.
  • Wilson, A.M., Kiriakoulakis, K., Raine, R., Gerritsen, H.D., Blackbird, S., Allcock, A.L. and White, M., 2015. Anthropogenic influence on sediment transport in the Whittard Canyon, NE Atlantic. Marine pollution bulletin, 101(1), pp. 320–329.
  • Finn, D.I., Clarke, M., Gilbert, M.T.P., Allcock, L., Kampmann, M.L., Schroeder, H., Guerra, A., Norman, M., Winkelmann, J.I., Campos, P.F. and Strugnell, J., 2013. Mitochondrial genome diversity and population structure of.
  • Allcock, A.L. and Strugnell, J.M., 2012. Southern Ocean diversity: new paradigms from molecular ecology. Trends in ecology & evolution, 27(9), pp. 520–528.
  • Octopus, Squid, and Cuttlefish: A Visual Scientific Guide to the Oceans' Most Advanced Invertebrates, Roger Hanlon, Mike Vecchione, Louise Allcock, University of Chicago Press, 2018

Referències

  1. 1,0 1,1 «Casper the ghost-like octopus emerges from the deep». [Consulta: 1r agost 2016].
  2. 2,0 2,1 «'Ghost octopus' believed to be new species». Cosmos Magazine. [Consulta: 1r agost 2016].
  3. 3,0 3,1 Liverpool, University of; 7zx, L69. «Antarctic octopuses 10,000km apart "genetically similar" – University of Liverpool News – University of Liverpool». [Consulta: 1r agost 2016].
  4. «Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society». Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. DOI: 10.1111/(issn)1096-3642.
  5. Legakis, Anastasios; Pafilis, Panagiotis; Parmakelis, Aristidis «Editorial». Journal of Natural History, vol. 49, 5–8, 24-02-2015, pàg. 255. DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2014.987983. ISSN: 0022-2933.
  6. «Cephalopod International Advisory Council - CIAC - squid – octopus – cuttlefish – nautilus». abdn.ac.uk. [Consulta: 4 agost 2016].
  7. «Report of the gender equality task force, Galway NUI».
  8. Allcock, A. Louise; von Boletzky, Sigurd; Bonnaud-Ponticelli, Laure; Brunetti, Norma E.; Cazzaniga, Néstor J.; Hochberg, Eric; Ivanovic, Marcela; Lipinski, Marek; Marian, José E. A. R. «The role of female cephalopod researchers: past and present». Journal of Natural History, vol. 49, 21–24, 2015, pàg. 1235–1266. DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2015.1037088.
  9. Harmon, Katherine. «Antarctic Ice Sheet Collapse Recorded in Octopus DNA». [Consulta: 1r agost 2016].
  10. admin. «Marine biodiscovery in Irish waters». Engineers Journal, 13-06-2013. [Consulta: 1r agost 2016].
  11. «News Archive – Environmental Research Institute at University College Cork (UCC)». University College Cork. [Consulta: 1r agost 2016].
  12. «Rare marine habitat found off southwest coast». Rte.ie, 19-11-2013.
  13. «Deep-sea sponges have healing qualities». [Consulta: 1r agost 2016].
  14. O'Connell, Enda. «Our Marine World, by Dr. Louise Allcock». ReelLIFE SCIENCE – Schools Video Competition, 03-09-2014. [Consulta: 1r agost 2016].
  15. 15,0 15,1 «Natural Sciences – NUI Galway». nuigalway.ie. [Consulta: 1r agost 2016].
  16. «In Our Time - Cephalopods». BBC. [Consulta: 10 febrer 2018].
  17. «Cephalopod International Advisory Council – CIAC – squid – octopus – cuttlefish – nautilus». abdn.ac.uk. Arxivat de l'original el 27 January 2017. [Consulta: 1r agost 2016].
  18. «Press Releases 2008 | Census of Marine Life». www.coml.org. [Consulta: 1r agost 2016].

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