Susie Philpot's First Paper Accepted

Susie Philpot’s first paper has been accepted by Environmental Science and Pollution Research. The paper details the bioaccumulation of deleterious trace elements in seven petrel species. Susie’s research uses these species as bio-indicators of the health of the ecosystems in which they dwell.

"I was thrilled when I heard my first paper had been accepted"
— Susie Philpot

Susie’s research utilised data from across the globe, including sites in Western Australia and Lord Howe Island off Australia’s east coast, and has been featured in a short, feature article written by The Natural History Museum UK (available here).

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