Spatial Foodweb Ecology Group
To a close approximation, all animals on Earth are insects – both in terms of species numbers and biomass. To understand why insect communities are structured like they are, we need to understand how strongly different species interact with each other in time and space, how that affects their abundances, and how this is reflected in ecosystem functioning. The Spatial Foodweb Ecology Group focuses
21/05/2018
Protect the hollow trees in order to save the northernmost occurrence of the hermit beetle! Congratulations to Matti Landvik on his PhD thesis on the ecology and conservation of the finnish hermit beetle population. https://www.utupub.fi/handle/10024/144892
HIRING: we are seeking a project secretary (maternity leave replacement) starting Jan 1st. Apply by Nov 20th. Learn ALL the inner workings of a highly active research group.
Open positions | University of Helsinki Project secretary The Department of Agricultural Sciences is conducting research on plant and animal production and technologies pertaining to them. We are providing the highest level education and mediating societal influence based on the research. The Spatial Food web Ecology Group conducts resear...
27/09/2017
ALL the insect species in Sweden to be barcoded. Oh and Madagascar, too. (In Swedish)
Alla insekter i Sverige kartläggs med den senaste DNA-tekniken | Externwebben Nu startar Naturhistoriska riksmuseet ett nytt forskningsprojekt för att kartlägga Sveriges insekter och dessutom de mikroskopiska djuren som lever på och i insekterna. Det sker i samarbete med bla...
31/07/2017
New paper: The importance of species identity and interactions on multifunctionality depends on how ecosystem functions are valued
The importance of species identity and interactions on multifunctionality depends on how ecosystem functions are valued Studies investigating how biodiversity affects ecosystem functioning increasingly focus on multiple functions measured simultaneously (‘multifunctionality’). However, few such studies assess the role of...
31/05/2017
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Spatial Food Web Ecology | University of Helsinki The Spatial Food Web Ecology Group at the University of Helsinki. Insect food webs in time and space.
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