
معرفی
Fredrik Andreasson is a Lecturer in Ecological and Evolutionary Physiology at Lund University, specializing in avian thermal physiology and evolutionary ecology. His research focuses on how biotic/abiotic factors influence energy expenditure and body temperature in small birds, particularly blue tits and great tits, with emphasis on thermal extremes and climate change impacts. He explores physiological flexibility in birds facing extreme weather and breeding shifts in temperate regions.
- Department: Ecological and Evolutionary Physiology
- Affiliations: Evolutionary Ecology and Infection Biology
Research interests include life-history theory, thermal physiology, and climate change effects on avian breeding and development. He has published extensively on topics like brood size effects on endothermy, sensor-based temperature measurement in birds, and phenology shifts in passerines.
Current projects investigate parasite prevalence adaptations to climate change, climate-driven breeding phenology, and mobile bird thermoregulation. He supervises doctoral research on energy management in avian life cycles.





