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James Baxter-Gilbert

Assistant Professor

Biography

I am an evolutionary ecologist, herpetologist, and science communicator.  I am especially interested in how organisms respond and adapt to the increasingly anthropogenic world.  I frame my investigations within the contexts of conservation, evolution, urban ecology, and invasion biology, and strive to integrate my findings into actionable applications to ecological problems.  Often this requires looking for new ways to engage people and communities to take part in the scientific process and how we can make science more approachable and meaningful to the broader public. 

Publications

* indicates an MtA student author 

. AMJ Leal*, GA Christie*, JL Riley, J Baxter-Gilbert (2026) PeerJ 14, e21370

J Baxter-Gilbert, SP Boyle, OL Crino (2026) Road Ecology: Synthesis and Perspectives, 85-95

M Mühlenhaupt, J Baxter-Gilbert, JL Riley, BG Makhubo, NS Dludla, C Baider, FBV Florens, X Porcel, A de Villiers, WAL van Otterlo, J Measey (2026) iScience 29 (4), 115401

AMJ Leal*, GA Christie*, J Baxter-Gilbert (2025) Herpetological Review 56 (3), 297

JL Auguscinski*, J Baxter-Gilbert (2025) Northeastern Naturalist 32 (3), N39-N45

C Yang*, A Gigeroff*, JL Riley, J Baxter-Gilbert, J Porter (2025) Herpetological Review 56 (2), 176

IM Acker*, J Baxter-Gilbert, JL Riley (2025) Herpetological Conservation and Biology 20 (3), 624-638

MJ Williams*, JL Riley, J Baxter-Gilbert (2024) Herpetological Review 55 (3), 403-405

J Baxter-Gilbert, JL Riley, C Wagener, C Baider, FBV Florens, P Kowalski, M Campbell, J Measey (2022) Animals 12 (19), 2549

J Baxter-Gilbert, L King, J Riley (2022) The Canadian Field-Naturalist 136 (1), 5-9

A full publication list can be found
 

Education

Postdoctoral Research: DSI-NRF Centre of Excellence for Invasion Biology Fellow, Department of Botany and Zoology, Stellenbosch °µÍø51, Stellenbosch, WC, South Africa

PhD: Department of Biological Sciences, Macquarie °µÍø51, Sydney, NSW, Australia

MSc: Department of Biology, Laurentian °µÍø51, Sudbury, ON, Canada

GDip: Science Communication Program, Laurentian °µÍø51, Sudbury, ON, Canada

BSc: Laurentian °µÍø51, Sudbury, ON, Canada

Teaching

BIOL 1001 – Foundations of Biology, Fall
BIOL 4991 – Adapting to the Anthropocene, Fall
BIOL 3751 – Comparative Chordate Anatomy, Winter
BIOL 3271 – Science Communication for Biology, Winter

Research

Currently, my research is focused on examining the evolutionary ecology and distribution on non-native and invasive species in Atlantic Canada, with a strong emphasise on amphibians and reptiles in Newfoundland.  This research includes facets of both the biological and environmental perspective (e.g., how invasion impacts the invaders and the ecosystems they colonise), but also the human perspective of how we can better connect people with science and how communities can be more involved and integrated in biological research.  That said, I am also always keen to chat about cool research ideas and am a strong advocate for multi-discipline collaborations to tackle ecological challenges.  So, if you have a research idea and would like to discuss it do not hesitate to reach out.