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Arjen de Groot is a Researcher in Animal Ecology at Wageningen University & Research. His work focuses on biodiversity, microbiome analysis, and remote sensing applications in forest ecosystems. He leads projects on biomonitoring, sustainable land use transitions, and pollinator conservation. Notably, he investigates fungal communities in beech forests and eDNA biodiversity using satellite technology. His research integrates environmental genomics with ecology to address conservation challenges.
- Education: No specific education details provided.
- Projects: 13 active projects, including biomonitoring systems and agroecosystem diversification.
Research Interests: Biodiversity patterns, pollinator ecology, microbial communities, and the application of remote sensing and eDNA for ecological monitoring. His work bridges ecological theory with technological innovation, such as using satellite data to predict soil microbiota diversity.
Articles Trends: Recent work emphasizes eDNA validation, forest microbiome dynamics, and spatial genetic analysis. Key themes include environmental monitoring, conservation tool development, and interdisciplinary applications of genomics.
Grants & Advising: Project leader for initiatives like 'Integrated biomonitoring for land use transitions' and 'Designing biodiverse agroecosystems.' Advises on PhD projects on insect biodiversity in solar parks.
Labs/Teams: Involved in the Wageningen Biodiversity Initiative and collaborates on projects like EBEO2.0 Living Labs and the Azobé timber genetics study.
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