Megan Quail

BSc (Hons), MRes

 Megan Quail

Postgraduate

IBERS

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Megan is in the second year of her PhD in biological sciences with IBERS at Aberystwyth University. Alongside her studies, Megan works in the agricultural sector as a contract sheep shearer and farm hand, as well as helping to run the family farm in Leicestershire. She gained a first-class degree with honours in Biology from Edge Hill University, as well as a Masters of Research (MRes) qualification in tropical plant population genetics. Throughout her studies, Megan has been awarded four scholarships for achieving the highest grades across her course and faculty within Edge Hill University and has now been awarded the AberDoc scholarship to continue her studies at the PhD level within Aberystwyth University. She has published four research papers to date, and has illustrated and published a children's book. During her PhD, Megan will focus on animal science/grazing behaviour of livestock and carbon emissions as part of ongoing research at Pwllpeira‌‌n Upland Research‌‌ Centre. 

Quail, M.R., Fraser, M.D., 2023. Pulling the wool over their eyes? Object permanence, numerical competence and categorisation in alternative livestock species. Applied Animal Behaviour Science. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.applanim.2023.106131

 

Quail, M.R., Ramos, F.N., Dallimore, T., Ashton, P., Clayton-Brown, J., Provan, J., Batke, S.P., 2023. Surrounded by concrete: Genetic isolation of Tillandsia recurvata L. in an urban landscape in south-eastern Brazil. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society. 31. doi: https://doi.org/10.1093/botlinnean/boad031

 

Connor, M.A., Tarvin, S.E., Quail, M., Batke, S.P., 2021. Plant diversity and community composition in managed humid coastal dune slacks in NW England.  PLoS ONE. 16. doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0256215

 

Batke, S.P., Chávez, J.D.R., Quail, M.R., Kessler, M., 2021. Nowhere to escape- Diversity and community composition of ferns and lycophytes on the highest mountain in Honduras. Journal of Tropical Ecology. 37. doi: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0266467421000122

Comparative intake, digestibility and enteric methane emissions by growing lambs and goat kids fed a medium digestibility grass nuts diet. / Quail, Megan; Davies, Iolo; Moorby, Jon et al.
In: Animal, Vol. 19, No. 5, 101489, 31.05.2025.

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

Do ewe remember? Comparative foraging behaviour of sheep and alternative livestock species in a spatial memory task. / Quail, Megan; Fraser, Mariecia.
In: Applied Animal Behaviour Science, Vol. 285, 106580, 30.04.2025.

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

Pulling the wool over their eyes? Object permanence, numerical competence and categorisation in alternative livestock species. / Quail, Megan R.; Fraser, Mariecia D.
In: Applied Animal Behaviour Science, Vol. 270, 106131, 31.01.2024.

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

Surrounded by concrete: Genetic isolation of Tillandsia recurvata L. in an urban landscape in southeastern Brazil. / Quail, Megan Rhianne; Ramos, Flavio Nunes; Dallimore, Thom et al.
In: Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, Vol. 203, No. 4, boad031, 01.12.2023, p. 390-400.

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

Nowhere to escape: Diversity and community composition of ferns and lycophytes on the highest mountain in Honduras. / Quail, Megan; Batke, Sven Peter.
In: Journal of Tropical Ecology, Vol. 37, No. 2, 22.06.2021, p. 72-81.

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

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