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Katherine Willis, Baroness Willis of Summertown

Katherine Jane Willis, Baroness Willis of Summertown, CBE, FGS[2] (born 16 January 1964)[3] is a British biologist, academic and life peer, who studies the relationship between long-term ecosystem dynamics and environmental change. She is Professor of Biodiversity in the Department of Zoology at the University of Oxford,[4] and an adjunct professor in biology at the University of Bergen. In 2018 she was elected Principal of St Edmund Hall, and took up the position from 1 October.[5] She held the Tasso Leventis Chair of Biodiversity at Oxford and was founding Director, now Associate Director, of the Biodiversity Institute Oxford.[6][7] Willis was Director of Science at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew from 2013 to 2018.[8] Her nomination by the House of Lords Appointments Commission as a crossbench life peer was announced on 17 May 2022.

The Baroness Willis of Summertown
Willis in 2017
Member of the House of Lords
Lord Temporal
Assumed office
8 July 2022
Life peerage
Personal details
Born
Katherine Jane Willis

(1964-01-16) 16 January 1964 (age 60)
London, England
Political partyCrossbench
Spouse
(m. 1992)
Children3
Alma mater
Awards
Scientific career
Fields
Institutions
ThesisLate Quaternary vegetational history of Epirus, northwest Greece (1990)

Early life and education edit

Katherine Jane Willis was born on 16 January 1964 in London to Edward George Willis and Winifred Ellen Willis (née Dymond).[3] She gained an undergraduate degree in geography and environmental science from the University of Southampton, and a PhD in plant sciences from the University of Cambridge for research on the vegetational history of the late Quaternary period in Epirus, northwest Greece.[9]

Career and research edit

At the University of Cambridge, Willis held a postdoctoral research fellowship at Selwyn College, a Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) postdoctoral fellowship in the Department of Plant Sciences, and a Royal Society University Research Fellowship (URF) in the Godwin Institute for Quaternary Research. In 1999, she moved to a lectureship in the School of Geography and the Environment at the University of Oxford, where she established the Oxford Long-term Ecology Laboratory in 2002. Willis was made a professor of long-term ecology in 2008,[10] and in October 2010 became the first Tasso Leventis Professor of Biodiversity and director of the James Martin Biodiversity Institute in Zoology.[citation needed] She was also an adjunct professor in the Department of Biology at the University of Bergen, Norway.[citation needed] She is a trustee of WWF-UK,[11] a panel member on the advisory board for the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission, a trustee of the Percy Sladen Memorial Trust, an international member on the Swedish Research Council's FORMAS evaluation panel, and a college member of the UK Natural Environment Research Council (NERC).[citation needed] From 2012 to 2013 she held the elected position of director-at-large of the International Biogeography Society.[12] In 2013, she was appointed Director of Science at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew,[8] on a 5-year secondment from the University of Oxford.[13] On 1 October 2018, Willis succeeded Keith Gull as Principal of St Edmund Hall, Oxford.[14]

Willis's research[15] focuses on reconstructing long term responses of ecosystems to environmental change, including climate change, human impact and sea level rise. She argues that understanding long-term records of ecosystem change is essential for a proper understanding of future ecosystem responses. Many scientific studies are limited to short-term datasets that rarely span more than 40 to 50 years, although many larger organisms, including trees and large mammals, have an average generation time which exceeds this timescale. Short-term records therefore are unable to reconstruct natural variability over time, or the rates of migration as a result of environmental change. She also argues that a short-term approach gives a static view of ecosystems, and leads to the conceptual formation of an unrealistic "norm" which must be maintained or restored and protected. Her research group in the Oxford Long-term Ecology laboratory therefore attempts to reconstruct ecosystem responses to environmental change on timescales ranging from tens to millions of years, and the applications of long-term records in biodiversity conservation. She has argued that the impacts of contemporary climate change on plant biota is uncertain and potentially not as severe as researchers envision,[16] and challenged assumptions made in the interpretation of spatially constrained temperature records.[17] Kew's State of the World's Plants report (2016) pinpoints land cover change as the major threat to global biodiversity, not climate change.[18]

Willis's research has been published in Nature,[19] Science,[20][21][22][23][24] Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B,[25] Biological Conservation.[26] and Quaternary Science Reviews.[27] With Jennifer McElwain[28] she co-authored the textbook The Evolution of Plants.[29] Her research has been funded by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC).[30]

House of Lords edit

She was nominated as a life peer by the House of Lords Appointments Commission on 17 May 2022.[31] She was created Baroness Willis of Summertown on 8 July 2022.[32] Hers was the last peerage created by Elizabeth II. She made her maiden speech on 8 September 2022 during a debate on Climate Change and Biodiversity: Food Security.[33] She sits as a non-party-political crossbench peer.[34]

Personal life edit

Willis married Andrew Gant, a composer and Liberal Democrat politician,[35] in 1992. They have two sons and a daughter.[3]

Awards and honours edit

References edit

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  2. ^ "Oxford academics recognised in Queen's Birthday Honours". University of Oxford. 8 June 2018. Retrieved 23 June 2021.
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  4. ^ . University of Oxford. Archived from the original on 25 February 2014.
  5. ^ "Professor Kathy Willis elected new Principal of St Edmund Hall". University of Oxford Department of Zoology.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 5 May 2015.
  7. ^ Katherine Willis, Baroness Willis of Summertown's publications indexed by the Scopus bibliographic database. (subscription required)
  8. ^ a b . Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Archived from the original on 17 July 2014.
  9. ^ Willis, Katherine Jane (1989). Late Quaternary vegetational history of Epirus, northwest Greece. lib.cam.ac.uk (PhD thesis). University of Cambridge. OCLC 556632964. EThOS uk.bl.ethos.335183.
  10. ^ . University of Oxford. Archived from the original on 19 May 2015.
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  12. ^ . biogeography.org. Archived from the original on 1 February 2014. Retrieved 23 January 2014.
  13. ^ Press Release, Kew Gardens 3 February 2014 at the Wayback Machine
  14. ^ "St Edmund Hall elects new Principal". St Edmund Hall.
  15. ^ "Data". researchgate.net.
  16. ^ University of Oxford. "Can Biodiversity Persist in the Face of Climate Change?." ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 14 December 2009. www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/11/091106111214.htm.
  17. ^ Seddon, Alistair W.R.; Long, P. R.; Willis, K. (2014). "Spatiotemporal patterns of warming". Nature Climate Change. 4 (10): 845–846. Bibcode:2014NatCC...4..845M. doi:10.1038/nclimate2372.
  18. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 September 2016. Retrieved 27 July 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  19. ^ Willis, K. J.; Kleczkowski, A.; Crowhurst, S. J. (1999). "124,000-year periodicity in terrestrial vegetation change during the late Pliocene epoch". Nature. 397 (6721): 685–688. Bibcode:1999Natur.397..685W. doi:10.1038/17783. S2CID 4372433.
  20. ^ Willis, K. J.; Bhagwat, S. A. (2009). "Ecology. Biodiversity and climate change". Science. 326 (5954): 806–7. doi:10.1126/science.1178838. PMID 19892969. S2CID 10981263.
  21. ^ Van Leeuwen, J. F. N.; Froyd, C. A.; Van Der Knaap, W. O.; Coffey, E. E.; Tye, A.; Willis, K. J. (2008). "Fossil Pollen as a Guide to Conservation in the Galapagos". Science. 322 (5905): 1206. Bibcode:2008Sci...322.1206V. doi:10.1126/science.1163454. PMID 19023075. S2CID 46449794.
  22. ^ Willis, K. J. (1999). "The Role of Sub-Milankovitch Climatic Forcing in the Initiation of the Northern Hemisphere Glaciation". Science. 285 (5427): 568–571. doi:10.1126/science.285.5427.568. PMID 10417383.
  23. ^ Willis, K. J.; Birks, H. J. B. (2006). "What is Natural? The Need for a Long-Term Perspective in Biodiversity Conservation". Science. 314 (5803): 1261–1265. Bibcode:2006Sci...314.1261W. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.549.5178. doi:10.1126/science.1122667. PMID 17124315. S2CID 9632680.
  24. ^ Willis, K. J. (2002). "Ecology: Enhanced: Species Diversity--Scale Matters". Science. 295 (5558): 1245–1248. doi:10.1126/science.1067335. PMID 11847328. S2CID 5344099.
  25. ^ Willis, K. J.; Bennett, K. D.; Burrough, S. L.; Macias-Fauria, M.; Tovar, C. (2013). "Determining the response of African biota to climate change: Using the past to model the future". Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 368 (1625): 20120491. doi:10.1098/rstb.2012.0491. PMC 3720034. PMID 23878343.
  26. ^ Willis, K. J.; Jeffers, E. S.; Tovar, C.; Long, P. R.; Caithness, N.; Smit, M. G. D.; Hagemann, R.; Collin-Hansen, C.; Weissenberger, J. (2012). "Determining the ecological value of landscapes beyond protected areas". Biological Conservation. 147: 3–12. doi:10.1016/j.biocon.2011.11.001.
  27. ^ Froyd, C. A.; Willis, K. J. (2008). "Emerging issues in biodiversity & conservation management: The need for a palaeoecological perspective". Quaternary Science Reviews. 27 (17–18): 1723–1732. Bibcode:2008QSRv...27.1723F. doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2008.06.006.
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  29. ^ Willis, K.J. and McElwain, J.C. 2002. The Evolution of Plants. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 380 pp. ISBN 9780199292233
  30. ^ . Research Councils UK. Archived from the original on 19 May 2015.
  31. ^ "Two new non-party-political peers – House of Lords Appointments Commission" (PDF). House of Lords Appointments Commission. 17 May 2022. Retrieved 18 September 2022.
  32. ^ "No. 63756". The London Gazette. 12 July 2022. p. 13218.
  33. ^ Baroness Willis of Summertown (8 September 2022). "Climate Change and Biodiversity: Food Security". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). Vol. 824. United Kingdom: House of Lords. col. 342–345.
  34. ^ "Baroness Willis of Summertown: Parliamentary career". MPs and Lords. UK Parliament. Retrieved 18 September 2022.
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  38. ^ (in Norwegian). Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters. Archived from the original on 10 April 2016. Retrieved 30 March 2016.
  39. ^ "Eight new honorary doctorates at UiB". University of Bergen. 3 May 2017. Retrieved 30 July 2021.
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Katherine Jane Willis Baroness Willis of Summertown CBE FGS 2 born 16 January 1964 3 is a British biologist academic and life peer who studies the relationship between long term ecosystem dynamics and environmental change She is Professor of Biodiversity in the Department of Zoology at the University of Oxford 4 and an adjunct professor in biology at the University of Bergen In 2018 she was elected Principal of St Edmund Hall and took up the position from 1 October 5 She held the Tasso Leventis Chair of Biodiversity at Oxford and was founding Director now Associate Director of the Biodiversity Institute Oxford 6 7 Willis was Director of Science at the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew from 2013 to 2018 8 Her nomination by the House of Lords Appointments Commission as a crossbench life peer was announced on 17 May 2022 The Right HonourableThe Baroness Willis of SummertownCBE FGSWillis in 2017Member of the House of LordsLord TemporalIncumbentAssumed office 8 July 2022Life peeragePersonal detailsBornKatherine Jane Willis 1964 01 16 16 January 1964 age 60 London EnglandPolitical partyCrossbenchSpouseAndrew Gant m 1992 wbr Children3Alma materUniversity of Southampton BSc University of Cambridge PhD AwardsMichael Faraday Prize 2015 Winner of Lyell Fund 2008 1 Scientific careerFieldsEcology Biodiversity Conservation biologyInstitutionsUniversity of Cambridge University of Oxford University of Bergen Royal Botanic Gardens KewThesisLate Quaternary vegetational history of Epirus northwest Greece 1990 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career and research 3 House of Lords 4 Personal life 5 Awards and honours 6 ReferencesEarly life and education editKatherine Jane Willis was born on 16 January 1964 in London to Edward George Willis and Winifred Ellen Willis nee Dymond 3 She gained an undergraduate degree in geography and environmental science from the University of Southampton and a PhD in plant sciences from the University of Cambridge for research on the vegetational history of the late Quaternary period in Epirus northwest Greece 9 Career and research editAt the University of Cambridge Willis held a postdoctoral research fellowship at Selwyn College a Natural Environment Research Council NERC postdoctoral fellowship in the Department of Plant Sciences and a Royal Society University Research Fellowship URF in the Godwin Institute for Quaternary Research In 1999 she moved to a lectureship in the School of Geography and the Environment at the University of Oxford where she established the Oxford Long term Ecology Laboratory in 2002 Willis was made a professor of long term ecology in 2008 10 and in October 2010 became the first Tasso Leventis Professor of Biodiversity and director of the James Martin Biodiversity Institute in Zoology citation needed She was also an adjunct professor in the Department of Biology at the University of Bergen Norway citation needed She is a trustee of WWF UK 11 a panel member on the advisory board for the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission a trustee of the Percy Sladen Memorial Trust an international member on the Swedish Research Council s FORMAS evaluation panel and a college member of the UK Natural Environment Research Council NERC citation needed From 2012 to 2013 she held the elected position of director at large of the International Biogeography Society 12 In 2013 she was appointed Director of Science at the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew 8 on a 5 year secondment from the University of Oxford 13 On 1 October 2018 Willis succeeded Keith Gull as Principal of St Edmund Hall Oxford 14 Willis s research 15 focuses on reconstructing long term responses of ecosystems to environmental change including climate change human impact and sea level rise She argues that understanding long term records of ecosystem change is essential for a proper understanding of future ecosystem responses Many scientific studies are limited to short term datasets that rarely span more than 40 to 50 years although many larger organisms including trees and large mammals have an average generation time which exceeds this timescale Short term records therefore are unable to reconstruct natural variability over time or the rates of migration as a result of environmental change She also argues that a short term approach gives a static view of ecosystems and leads to the conceptual formation of an unrealistic norm which must be maintained or restored and protected Her research group in the Oxford Long term Ecology laboratory therefore attempts to reconstruct ecosystem responses to environmental change on timescales ranging from tens to millions of years and the applications of long term records in biodiversity conservation She has argued that the impacts of contemporary climate change on plant biota is uncertain and potentially not as severe as researchers envision 16 and challenged assumptions made in the interpretation of spatially constrained temperature records 17 Kew s State of the World s Plants report 2016 pinpoints land cover change as the major threat to global biodiversity not climate change 18 Willis s research has been published in Nature 19 Science 20 21 22 23 24 Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 25 Biological Conservation 26 and Quaternary Science Reviews 27 With Jennifer McElwain 28 she co authored the textbook The Evolution of Plants 29 Her research has been funded by the Natural Environment Research Council NERC and the Arts and Humanities Research Council AHRC 30 House of Lords editShe was nominated as a life peer by the House of Lords Appointments Commission on 17 May 2022 31 She was created Baroness Willis of Summertown on 8 July 2022 32 Hers was the last peerage created by Elizabeth II She made her maiden speech on 8 September 2022 during a debate on Climate Change and Biodiversity Food Security 33 She sits as a non party political crossbench peer 34 Personal life editWillis married Andrew Gant a composer and Liberal Democrat politician 35 in 1992 They have two sons and a daughter 3 Awards and honours editRoyal Society University Research Fellowship URF when The Lyell Fund Geological Society of London in 2008 36 Elected a fellow of the Geological Society of London FGS in 2009 37 Elected foreign member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters 38 Awarded the Michael Faraday Prize by the Royal Society 2015 citation needed Honorary doctorate University of Bergen 2017 39 Appointed Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire CBE in the 2018 Birthday Honours 40 References edit Lyell Fund The Geological Society Retrieved 30 July 2021 Oxford academics recognised in Queen s Birthday Honours University of Oxford 8 June 2018 Retrieved 23 June 2021 a b c Willis Prof Katherine Jane Who s Who A amp C Black 2021 doi 10 1093 ww 9780199540884 013 U274125 Subscription or UK public library membership required Kathy Willis Staff page Department of Zoology University of Oxford Archived from the original on 25 February 2014 Professor Kathy Willis elected new Principal of St Edmund Hall University of Oxford Department of Zoology Kathy Willis Profile at Biodiversity Institute Archived from the original on 5 May 2015 Katherine Willis Baroness Willis of Summertown s publications indexed by the Scopus bibliographic database subscription required a b Professor Kathy Willis Director of Science Royal Botanic Gardens Kew Archived from the original on 17 July 2014 Willis Katherine Jane 1989 Late Quaternary vegetational history of Epirus northwest Greece lib cam ac uk PhD thesis University of Cambridge OCLC 556632964 EThOS uk bl ethos 335183 Kathy Willis Oxford Long Term Ecology University of Oxford Archived from the original on 19 May 2015 WWF UK Trustees Biographies 2011 PDF wwf org uk International Biogeography Society Past Officers biogeography org Archived from the original on 1 February 2014 Retrieved 23 January 2014 Press Release Kew Gardens Archived 3 February 2014 at the Wayback Machine St Edmund Hall elects new Principal St Edmund Hall Data researchgate net University of Oxford Can Biodiversity Persist in the Face of Climate Change ScienceDaily ScienceDaily 14 December 2009 www sciencedaily com releases 2009 11 091106111214 htm Seddon Alistair W R Long P R Willis K 2014 Spatiotemporal patterns of warming Nature Climate Change 4 10 845 846 Bibcode 2014NatCC 4 845M doi 10 1038 nclimate2372 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 28 September 2016 Retrieved 27 July 2016 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Willis K J Kleczkowski A Crowhurst S J 1999 124 000 year periodicity in terrestrial vegetation change during the late Pliocene epoch Nature 397 6721 685 688 Bibcode 1999Natur 397 685W doi 10 1038 17783 S2CID 4372433 Willis K J Bhagwat S A 2009 Ecology Biodiversity and climate change Science 326 5954 806 7 doi 10 1126 science 1178838 PMID 19892969 S2CID 10981263 Van Leeuwen J F N Froyd C A Van Der Knaap W O Coffey E E Tye A Willis K J 2008 Fossil Pollen as a Guide to Conservation in the Galapagos Science 322 5905 1206 Bibcode 2008Sci 322 1206V doi 10 1126 science 1163454 PMID 19023075 S2CID 46449794 Willis K J 1999 The Role of Sub Milankovitch Climatic Forcing in the Initiation of the Northern Hemisphere Glaciation Science 285 5427 568 571 doi 10 1126 science 285 5427 568 PMID 10417383 Willis K J Birks H J B 2006 What is Natural The Need for a Long Term Perspective in Biodiversity Conservation Science 314 5803 1261 1265 Bibcode 2006Sci 314 1261W CiteSeerX 10 1 1 549 5178 doi 10 1126 science 1122667 PMID 17124315 S2CID 9632680 Willis K J 2002 Ecology Enhanced Species Diversity Scale Matters Science 295 5558 1245 1248 doi 10 1126 science 1067335 PMID 11847328 S2CID 5344099 Willis K J Bennett K D Burrough S L Macias Fauria M Tovar C 2013 Determining the response of African biota to climate change Using the past to model the future Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences 368 1625 20120491 doi 10 1098 rstb 2012 0491 PMC 3720034 PMID 23878343 Willis K J Jeffers E S Tovar C Long P R Caithness N Smit M G D Hagemann R Collin Hansen C Weissenberger J 2012 Determining the ecological value of landscapes beyond protected areas Biological Conservation 147 3 12 doi 10 1016 j biocon 2011 11 001 Froyd C A Willis K J 2008 Emerging issues in biodiversity amp conservation management The need for a palaeoecological perspective Quaternary Science Reviews 27 17 18 1723 1732 Bibcode 2008QSRv 27 1723F doi 10 1016 j quascirev 2008 06 006 Katherine Willis Baroness Willis of Summertown publications indexed by Google Scholar Willis K J and McElwain J C 2002 The Evolution of Plants Oxford Oxford University Press 380 pp ISBN 9780199292233 UK Government Research Grants awarded to Kathy Willis Research Councils UK Archived from the original on 19 May 2015 Two new non party political peers House of Lords Appointments Commission PDF House of Lords Appointments Commission 17 May 2022 Retrieved 18 September 2022 No 63756 The London Gazette 12 July 2022 p 13218 Baroness Willis of Summertown 8 September 2022 Climate Change and Biodiversity Food Security Parliamentary Debates Hansard Vol 824 United Kingdom House of Lords col 342 345 Baroness Willis of Summertown Parliamentary career MPs and Lords UK Parliament Retrieved 18 September 2022 Gant Andrew John Who s Who A amp C Black 2019 doi 10 1093 ww 9780199540884 013 U43512 Subscription or UK public library membership required Award winners since 1831 Lyell Fund The Geological Society Professor Katherine Willis royalsociety org Gruppe 5 Biologi in Norwegian Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters Archived from the original on 10 April 2016 Retrieved 30 March 2016 Eight new honorary doctorates at UiB University of Bergen 3 May 2017 Retrieved 30 July 2021 Katherine WILLIS www thegazette co uk Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Katherine Willis Baroness Willis of Summertown amp oldid 1217662911, 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