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Stine Kramer Jacobsen serves as Associate Professor in the Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences at the University of Copenhagen, specializing in organismal biology with emphasis on agricultural entomology and sustainable pest management. Her research bridges ecological theory with practical applications in Danish farming systems through molecular techniques and field studies.
Her primary research areas include biological pest control, agricultural ecology, and invasive species management, with specific focus on predator-prey dynamics in sugar beet fields, apple orchards, and strawberry tunnels. She investigates how farming practices like reduced tillage, perennial flower strips, and habitat manipulation affect functional biodiversity and natural enemy efficacy.
Analysis of her 2021-2025 publications reveals consistent methodological innovation—from molecular gut content analysis to big data applications—addressing pest control challenges across European agricultural landscapes. Key trends show increasing integration of molecular diagnostics with ecological monitoring, particularly in tracking invasive species and optimizing biological control agents in protected cropping systems.
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