Johanssons grupp
Evolution av fenotypisk plasticitet
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Vår forskning fokuserar på (1) utvecklingen av fenotypisk plasticitet och lokal anpassning hos populationer och arter som svar på miljöförändringar, och (2) biologisk mångfald i urbana miljöer. Vi använder vatteninsekter som våra modellorganismer, och vi fokuserar på neutrala genetiska markörer, livshistoria och interaktioner mellan populationer.
Vi har för närvarande tre projekt på gång.
- Genetisk variation och anpassning i nya miljöer
- Dammar i urbana miljöer: korrelationer mellan genetisk variation och artrikedom
- Potentiella effekter på klimatförändringar: från genotyp till samhällsekologi
Gruppmedlemmar
Publikationer
Phylogeography and phenotypic wing shape variation in a damselfly across populations in Europe
Ingår i BMC Ecology and Evolution, 2024
- DOI för Phylogeography and phenotypic wing shape variation in a damselfly across populations in Europe
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Ingår i Journal of Evolutionary Biology, s. 368-380, 2023
- DOI för Mixed support for an alignment between phenotypic plasticity and genetic differentiation in damselfly wing shape
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Ingår i Avian Research, 2023
- DOI för A crowd-sourced genomic project to assess hybrid content in a rare avian vagrant (Azure Tit Cyanistes cyanus (Pallas, 1770))
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Ingår i Environmental Entomology, s. 910-921, 2022
- DOI för Pushed Northward by Climate Change: Range Shifts With a Chance of Co-occurrence Reshuffling in the Forecast for Northern European Odonates
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Ingår i Journal of Tropical Ecology, s. 17-24, 2022
- DOI för Wing shape differences along a migration route of the long-distance migrant Globe Skimmer Dragonfly Pantala flavescens
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Ingår i Ecological Entomology, s. 460-474, 2022
- DOI för The effect of temperature and behaviour on the interaction between two dragonfly larvae species within the native and expanded range
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Microplastic exposure across trophic levels: effects on the host microbiota of freshwater organisms
Ingår i Environmental Microbiome, 2022
- DOI för Microplastic exposure across trophic levels: effects on the host microbiota of freshwater organisms
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Weak effects on growth and cannibalism under fluctuating temperatures in damselfly larvae
Ingår i Scientific Reports, 2022
- DOI för Weak effects on growth and cannibalism under fluctuating temperatures in damselfly larvae
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Ingår i Ecology and Evolution, 2022
- DOI för Remaining forests on the Central Highlands of Madagascar: Endemic and endangered aquatic beetle fauna uncovered
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Phenological Shifts in a Warming World Affect Physiology and Life History in a Damselfly
Ingår i Insects, 2022
- DOI för Phenological Shifts in a Warming World Affect Physiology and Life History in a Damselfly
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