Rob McHenry
PhD Researcher
Rob is a PhD student working on understanding how access roads affect peatland ecosystem functioning through their effect on peatland hydrology, vegetation, and animal movement. These effects are observed, respectively, by using in-situ and remote sensing techniques, through vegetation surveys, camera trapping and scat collections supplemented with DNA metabarcoding to confirm host identity and prey taxa.
Rob then looks at how these variables change as roads are restored back towards peatland conditions and whether there are interactions between these variables.
Rob is also contributing research to the field of camera trapping methodology. Informing best practice in designing camera trap surveys for ecological experiments.
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2022-Present: PhD researcher in ecology and environmental science, ERI
2021: Volunteer research assistant, Pollinator surveys, Co. Meath, Ireland.
2019: TIDE project, water sampling, Dublin
2017-2021: BA (Hons) in environmental science, Trinity College Dublin.


