Theoretical Ecology Group

 
UNIVERSITETET I BERGEN
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Mechanisms and Adaptations

Our aim is to understand how processes at the level of individuals drive dynamics of populations and communities. We focus on individual trade-offs and use trait-based models to explain ecological and evolutionary patterns. Please navigate through our pages to read more about our Research, our Publications, and us.

Most of the Theoretical Ecology Group with EvoFish and colleagues, as of January 2019. From left to right: Agnieszka Ruminska, Anders Opdal, Camilla H. Jensen, Chris Lindemann (partly hidden), Laura Hildesheim, Katja Enberg, Tom Langbehn, Sergey Budaev, Øyvind Fiksen, Sigrunn Eliassen, Mikko Heino, Dag Aksnes, Anne Gro Vea Salvanes, Christian Jørgensen, and Phangoxolo Sishuba (visitor).


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The PhDs of Camilla Jensen and Jacqueline Weidner highlighted by Digital Life Norway
Digital Life Norway features on their web pages the modelling done by Camilla Jensen and Jacqueline Weidnerin during their PhDs.
[30 September 2020]

New PhD: Jacqueline Weidner on hormonal control of behaviour
Jacqueline Weidner defended her thesis successfully 29 June 2020. Her first paper was a model of the hormone system involved in appetite, feeding, and growth in juvenile fish, with a focus on how the hormone system could control the organism with maximum juvenile survival probability as a goal function.
[25 September 2020]

Camilla Håkonsrud Jensen digitally defended her PhD on digital fish
After a successful and fully digital trial lecture, Camilla was already experienced in the art of online presentations when it was time to defend her PhD thesis. And of course, it went smooth. Congratulations as PhD, Dr Jensen!
[28 April 2020]