About
James D. M. Speed is a Professor at the Department of Natural History, NTNU University Museum, Norwegian University of Science and Technology. His career includes roles as a Postdoctoral Fellow (2009-2016), Associate Professor (2016-2021), and current Professor. He holds fellowships from NTNU’s Outstanding Academic Programme and the Norwegian Young Research Talents Programme.
Education:
- BSc (Hons.) Biology, University of York (2001-2005)
- PhD Biological Sciences, University of Aberdeen (2006-2009)
Research Interests:
Focuses on herbivory-climate interactions, biogeography, and ecoinformatics. Key areas include:
- Ecological impacts of vertebrate herbivores
- Functional and phylogenetic biogeography
- Use of natural history collections for spatiotemporal analysis
Publications Overview:
Recent work addresses borealization of Arctic ecosystems, invasive plant threats, and moose browsing effects. Key themes include climate adaptation, herbivore community dynamics, and LIDAR-based forest analysis.
Awards:
- NTNU Outstanding Academic Fellows Programme
- Research Council of Norway Young Research Talents Project
Advising & Grants:
Supervised over 30 PhD and Master’s students across institutions. Active in projects like DISENTANGLE (herbivory-climate interactions), SustHerb (moose management), and CHARTER (Arctic biodiversity drivers).
Labs & Teams:
Leads interdisciplinary teams analyzing natural history collections and ecological datasets. Collaborates internationally on Arctic and boreal ecosystem studies.
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