- Population Dynamics and Biodiversity: Analysing changes in population dynamics and species diversity due to environmental changes, including shifting climates.
- Adaptation and Resilience:Studying how species adapt their life history strategies in response to climate change, and assessing their resilience and vulnerability.
- Collaboration with Species360: Our research is enhanced by our collaboration with Species360, a non-profit organisation managing the ZIMS and Hortis databases. These comprehensive records, dating back to the mid-1800s, are instrumental in advancing our understanding of animal and botanical life histories, contributing to effective conservation strategies and unravelling evolutionary narratives in the context of a changing climate.
- Collaborative Network: Our research is enriched by collaborations within the university and with global academic partners as well as the natural history museum, NATURAMA in Svendborg. Internally, we work with other departmental groups and cross-faculty groups such as CPOP, enabling a multidisciplinary approach to enhance our research.
Further, our international collaborations allow us to confront climate change challenges and advance our understanding of ecological and evolutionary processes more broadly. Together, these relationships fortify our research and contribute to enhancing our understanding of ecological and evolutionary dynamics. NATURAMA welcomes projects that focus on disseminating research and scientific knowledge, offering a platform for, and studies on, outreach to the general public as well as the educational system.