Research topic

Population models

Brett K. Sandercock

Arctic, demography, harvest, invasive species, migratory birds, population ecology, ptarmigan, sensitive species, shorebirds, and wildlife management.




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Chloé Rebecca Nater

  • Terrestrial an aquatic ecology
  • Demography and population dynamics
  • Impacts of environmental changes and harvesting
  • Biodiversity indicators (Norwegian Nature Index etc.)
  • Statistical modelling
  • Bayesian methods
  • Open Science
  • Network coordination

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Inger Maren Rivrud


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Thomas Kvalnes

  • Ornitology, birds
  • Species determination birds
  • Ecology
  • Evolutionary biology
  • Conservation biology
  • Life history theory
  • Demography
  • Eco-evolutionary dynamics
  • Population dynamics
  • Population ecology
  • Population genetics
  • Quantitative genetics
  • Statistical modeling
  • Geographic Information Systems (GIS)


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Population models

Brett K. Sandercock

Arctic, demography, harvest, invasive species, migratory birds, population ecology, ptarmigan, sensitive species, shorebirds, and wildlife management.




Show full profile of Brett K. Sandercock

Chloé Rebecca Nater

  • Terrestrial an aquatic ecology
  • Demography and population dynamics
  • Impacts of environmental changes and harvesting
  • Biodiversity indicators (Norwegian Nature Index etc.)
  • Statistical modelling
  • Bayesian methods
  • Open Science
  • Network coordination

Show full profile of Chloé Rebecca Nater

Inger Maren Rivrud


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Thomas Kvalnes

  • Ornitology, birds
  • Species determination birds
  • Ecology
  • Evolutionary biology
  • Conservation biology
  • Life history theory
  • Demography
  • Eco-evolutionary dynamics
  • Population dynamics
  • Population ecology
  • Population genetics
  • Quantitative genetics
  • Statistical modeling
  • Geographic Information Systems (GIS)


Show full profile of Thomas Kvalnes

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