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Hallvard Elven is an Associate Professor at the Natural History Museum, University of Oslo, specializing in entomology and insect systematics. His research focuses on the taxonomy, systematics, and biodiversity of various insect groups, particularly gall midges, rove beetles, and other Diptera and Coleoptera.
Dr. Elven holds a Dr. scient. and Cand. scient. in zoology (systematics, entomology) from the University of Oslo. His educational background has provided a strong foundation for his career in insect taxonomy and biodiversity research.
His research interests center on insect systematics, with particular expertise in gall midges (Cecidomyiidae), rove beetles (Staphylinidae), and other insect groups. Dr. Elven conducts extensive fieldwork in Norway to document insect biodiversity, with special attention to phytophagous insects and their ecological relationships. His work bridges traditional morphological taxonomy with modern molecular phylogenetic approaches.
Analysis of Dr. Elven's recent publications reveals a strong focus on Norwegian insect fauna documentation, including new species records and taxonomic revisions. His work spans multiple insect orders (Diptera, Coleoptera, Trichoptera, Hemiptera, Lepidoptera) with particular emphasis on systematics and biodiversity assessment. Recent publications also show increasing involvement in broader ecological studies, particularly regarding invasive species and risk assessment in Norwegian ecosystems.
Dr. Elven actively supervises research and collaborates with numerous colleagues both nationally and internationally. His work on large collaborative projects demonstrates engagement with broader conservation issues and biodiversity monitoring.
Dr. Elven leads research within the Entomology Research Group at the Natural History Museum, focusing on insect systematics and biodiversity. His laboratory work combines morphological examination with molecular techniques for phylogenetic analysis, contributing to both fundamental taxonomic knowledge and applied biodiversity conservation efforts.
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