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David Wheatcroft is a Lecturer in the Department of Zoology at Stockholm University, specializing in Ethology. He leads the Wheatcroft Group research team, focusing on animal behavior, particularly bird populations and evolutionary biology. His work examines how climate change and habitat alterations impact bird populations and ecosystem services.
Dr. Wheatcroft's research spans multiple areas of animal behavior and evolutionary biology, with a particular emphasis on avian communication, song learning, and the effects of environmental changes on animal populations. His work combines field studies with genetic and neurobiological approaches to understand the mechanisms behind behavioral adaptations. He has made significant contributions to understanding how birds respond to anthropogenic noise, how geographic variation shapes vocal communication, and how climate change affects bird population dynamics.
His publication record demonstrates a consistent focus on evolutionary processes, particularly in songbirds and fish models. The research shows a trajectory from basic behavioral observations to more complex integrations of genomics, neurobiology, and ecological modeling. His recent work increasingly examines the intersection of human environmental impacts with natural evolutionary processes.
Dr. Wheatcroft leads the Wheatcroft Group, which conducts research on long-term changes in Swedish bird populations with a focus on climate and habitat changes. The group investigates the mechanisms behind observed changes in bird populations and their implications for ecosystem services.
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