Graham Holloway

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+44 (0) 118 378 6282
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Associate Professor
Associate Professor
- Director of Master's degrees
- Director MSc by Research Entomology
Areas of interest
- Stored Product Entomology
- Insect and Bird Conservation
- Impact of Landscape Structure and Composition on Biodiversity
- Insect Colour Pattern Plasticity
- Insect Taxonomy
Teaching
- Part 1. Animal Diversity
- Part 1. Current Topics in Ecology and Zoology
- Part 2. Residential Zoology Field Course
- Part 2. Venoms and Poisons
- Part 2. Biodiversity: exploiters and exploited
- Part 3. Conservation Biology
- Part 3. Research Projects
- MSc Entomology: Techniques and Identification
- MSc Winter Entomology Project
- MSc Summer Entomology Project
Research centres and groups
Member of
Member of Impact, Enterprise and Outreach
- Interviews with Radio Berkshire on wildlife issues
- Seminars on wildlife issues to local interest parties
- I organise short courses on Geographic Information Systems for Ecologists and Conservationists
- Bug Club events for Amateur Entomological Society
- British Entomological and Natural History Society meetings
- 糖心探花 Scholars presentations
- I run a twitter site (CWAC糖心探花) to encourage the engagement of students and public in wildlife conservation issues, species identification and monitoring.
Professional bodies/affiliations
International Collaborators
- Dr Olajire Gbaya. Federal University, Akure, Nigeria
- Dr Dimitris Bakaloudis. University of Thessaloniki
Websites/blogs
PhD Opportunity
Selected publications
A full list of publications is available from .
Pre 2003
Holloway, G.J. (2002) Insect conservation - where are we going? Bulletin of the Royal Entomological Society 27, 320-323
Callaghan, A.; Fisher, T.C.; Grosso, A.; Holloway, G.J. & Crane, M. 2002 Effect of temperature and primiphos methyl on biochemical biomarkers in Chironomus riparius Meigen. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 52, 128-133 (GJH 10%)
Holloway, G.J.; Gilbert, F. & Brandt, A. 2002 The relationship between mimetic imperfection and phenotypic variation in insect colour patterns. Proceedings of the Royal Society 269, 411-416.
Mpho, M.; Callaghan, A. & Holloway, G.J. 2002 Temperature and genotypic effects on life history and fluctuating asymmetry in a field strain of Culex pipiens. Heredity 88, 307-312.
Mpho, M.; Callaghan, A. & Holloway, G.J. 2002 Effects of temperature and genetic stress on life history and fluctuating wing asymmetry in Culex pipiens mosquitoes. European Journal of Entomology 99, 405-412
Bakaloudis, D.E.; Vlachos, C.; Papageorghiou, N. & Holloway, G.J. 2001 Nest-site habitat selected by Short-toed Eagles Circaetus gallicus in Dadia Forest (North-eastern Greece). Ibis 143, 391-401
Mpho, M.; Holloway, G.J. & Callaghan, A. 2001 A comparison of the effects of organophosphate insecticide exposure and temperature stress on fluctuating asymmetry and life history traits in Culex quiquefasciatus. Chemosphere 45, 713-720 (GJH 40%)
Bakaloudis, D.E.; Vlachos, C.G. & Holloway, G.J. 2000 Nest features and nest-tree characteristics of short-toed eagles (Circaetus gallicus) in the Dadia-Lefkimi-Soufli Forest, North-eastern Greece. Journal of Raptor Research 34, 293-298.
Griffiths, G.H.; Holloway, G.J.; Richardson, P. & Howard, D.C. 2000 Genetic impact of habitat isolation on the Heath Fritillary in Kent, UK. In. (eds T. Clare & D. Howard) Quantitative Approaches to Landscape Ecology, International Association for Landscape Ecology, UK (GJH 25%)
Mpho, M.; Holloway, G.J. & Callaghan, A. 2000 Fluctuating wing asymmetry and larval density stress in Culex quiquefasciatus (Diptera: Culicidae). Bulletin of Entomological Research 90, 279-283 (GJH 40%)
Callaghan, A. & Holloway, G.J. 1999 The relationship between environmental stress and variance. Ecological Applications 9, 456-462.
Ottenheim, M. M.; Wertheim, B.; Holloway, G.J. & Brakefield, P.M. 1999 Survival of colour-polymorphic Eristalis arbustorum hoverflies in semi-field conditions. Functional Ecology 13, 72-77.
Vlachos, C.G.; Bakaloudis, D.E. & Holloway, G.J. 1999 Population trends of Black Vulture (Aegypius monachus) in Dadia Forest North-eastern Greece following the establishment of a feeding station. Bird Conservation Internat