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Biologist/entomologist studying, counseling and teaching conservation of wild bees and other insects in semi-natural and urban environments.

Current primary projects involve competition between honey bees and wild bees, year-round grazing/rewilding effects on biodiversity and biodiversity in streetscape bioretention basins.

Counseling in management for wild bees, typically based on species communities after survey of case-sites.

 

Fields of interest

Wild bees, conservation, community ecology, flora-fauna interactions, traits

 

CV

Jun. 2023 - present Postdoc, Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, KU.

Jun. 2019 - Jun. 2023 PhD-student, Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, KU.

Oct. 2018 - Nov. 2018 Videnskabelig assistent, Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, KU.

Jan. 2018 - Sep. 2018 Laboratory assistent, Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, KU.

Oct. 2017 - Dec. 2017 Student assistent, Department of Public Health, KU.

Master thesis: Heathland bee assemblages: Management effect on abundance and diversity

Bachelorprojekt: Ground beetle communities in fragmented urban nature

2013 - 2018 M.Sc. Biology, ecology and evolution

Education/Academic qualification

M.Sc. biology

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Keywords

  • Nature management
  • bees
  • Biodiversity
  • pollinators

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