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Anders Jarnemo is a Senior Lecturer at Halmstad University's School of Business, Innovation and Sustainability. His research focuses on wildlife ecology, conservation biology, and human-wildlife interaction, with a particular emphasis on large herbivores like red deer and elk. His work examines how human activities influence animal behavior, habitat use, and ecosystem dynamics.
Key research interests include:
- Animal stress responses and recovery mechanisms
- Foraging behavior and habitat selection in cervids
- Impacts of agricultural landscapes on wildlife
- Migration patterns and predator-prey dynamics
- Conservation strategies for sustainable coexistence
His recent publications analyze topics such as:
- Human disturbance effects on mammal recovery
- Red deer home range management in Sweden
- Cross-continental movement patterns of cervids
- Nutrient balancing in forest ecosystems
Notable contributions include studies on wolf and lynx impacts on mesopredator populations, phenological synchronization in plant-animal interactions, and mitigating crop-herbivore conflicts through landscape design.
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