Ulrika Samnegård
@samnegardulrika
Ecologist - Researcher @LU,Sw. Ecosystem & pollination services, plant-insect interactions, landscape ecology, biodiversity, conservation, pollination, bees
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27-11-2018 22:24:05
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New postdoc opportunity on the northern range limits of broad leaved trees in Sweden with me Kristoffer Hylander & Jonathan Lenoir Jonathan Lenoir! Fun work with #SDMs and field experiments! su.se/polopoly_fs/1.…
Check out my new paper 🧐 #bat feeding buzzes increased with #hemiptera abundance on high moon-lit nights 🌓... and other cool results #naturalpestcontrol #chiroptera Thankyou coauthors 🙌🏻 Romina Rader Australasian Bat Society Cotton Australia Agriculture, Plant, Soil and Forestry Sciences ERS_UNE aus01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%…
I’m happy to announce that my paper that covers my concern over pollinators in SW Ethiopia, is now published in #TheScientificNaturalist :). I hope this paper will spur further research on #pollinators and their services in under-studied areas of Africa. esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ec…
Nice paper by @emeijaard and colleagues on the massive biodiversity impact of Coconut oil compared to others (including palm oil). I hadn't realised that coconut plantations cover 12.6 million hectares! Nearly as much as palm oil (18.9). sciencedirect.com/science/articl… ht Charlotte Wheeler
Dipterans have many important functions in agroecosystems; however, they are too often overlooked. We found predatory #dipterans, potentially important for pest control, to be very common in Swedish apple orchards. Read more in our latest publication onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…
I am looking for a postdoctoral researcher (up to 3 years) interested in experimental community ecology and trophic interaction modifications. Come work with me at University of Zurich, funded by Swiss National Science Foundation. More info about how to apply here: euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/568626 Please retweet widely!
Today Stockholm University published a short popular science movie (in Swedish) about our project on the effects of extreme drought on biodiversity. Irena Koelemeijer su.se/nyheter/extrem…
Did you know that also small birds use torpor to save energy in winter? if not (also if you did!) check out our new paper. Again feeling extremely lucky to have awesome collaborators! Christa Beckmann, PhD Frontiers #Torpor #YellowRobins #PasserineResearch frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…
We did it! Team BioCEC🏃♀️ #lundaloppet Centre for Environmental and Climate Science, LU @Biology_LU Lunds universitet
The final open-access version of our paper is out! Here we found diverse diets among honey bee hives even when in close proximity. Non-almond pollen was a complementary resource throughout the season! doi.org/10.1016/j.baae… @ManuSaunders Ulrika Samnegård Romina Rader