About
Robert Björk is a Professor and Vice-Prefect in the Department of Geosciences at the University of Gothenburg, specializing in Arctic ecosystem dynamics under climate change. His research integrates field experiments, genomic analyses, and biogeochemical modeling to examine biodiversity-soil process linkages in tundra environments.
Research Focus:
- Arctic Climate Impacts: Investigating vegetation shifts, permafrost thaw, and carbon-nitrogen cycling responses to warming through the International Tundra Experiment network
- Biodiversity-Soil Interactions: Quantifying how plant diversity controls microbial communities and ecosystem functions via mycorrhizal symbioses
- Trophic Dynamics: Studying herbivore-shrub interactions and their cascading effects on carbon fluxes and ecosystem resilience
- Phylogenetic Approaches: Developing novel methods for assessing evolutionary responses to climate change across circumpolar scales
Publication Trends: Björk's recent work (2023-2025) reveals accelerating Arctic greening/browning phenomena through multi-institutional collaborations. His research demonstrates complex interactions between climate drivers, biodiversity loss, and carbon feedbacks, with increasing emphasis on genomic tools and cross-ecosystem comparisons from alpine to tundra regions.
Academic Leadership: Björk supervises doctoral students Ruud Scharn and Cole Brachmann while teaching subarctic field courses and climate change seminars. His research is funded by major Swedish agencies (Swedish Research Council, Formas, Vetenskapsrådet) for projects including 'Unraveling mycorrhiza importance for ecosystem processes' and 'Trophic interactions in Arctic mycorrhiza dynamics,' with active roles in BECC/MERGE strategic research programs and ITEX steering committee.
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