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Andreas Svensson is a Lecturer in Evolutionary Ecology at Linnaeus University's Faculty of Health and Life Sciences. He coordinates courses in Behavioral Ecology, Evolutionary Biology, and Ethology, while also teaching Ecology, Statistics, and Environmental Science.
- Research Focus: Behavioral strategies in marine/freshwater fishes, parasite-host interactions, animal coloration, sexual selection, and invasive species behavior.
- Research Groups: Affiliated with Linnaeus University Centre for Ecology and Evolution in Microbial model Systems (EEMiS) and Fish Ecology team.
His research on animal behavior spans parasitic manipulation, coloration signaling, and reproductive tactics. Recent publications explore metal contamination impacts and phenotypic flexibility in fish coloration. Key article themes include host-parasite dynamics, invasive species adaptation, and environmental stressors affecting behavior.
Education: Holds a Doctoral Thesis (2007) from NTNU titled 'Female coloration, egg carotenoids and reproductive success: Gobies as a model system.'
Notable Research Labs: Leads a goby research lab in the central Baltic Proper, focusing on ecological and evolutionary interactions in aquatic systems.
