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Jon Martin Arnemo is a Professor at the Department of Forestry and Wildlife Management, Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences. His primary affiliations include the Faculty of Applied Ecology, Agricultural Sciences and Biotechnology. He specializes in wildlife biology, ecology, and veterinary medicine, with a focus on large mammals such as brown bears, moose, and European bison. His research emphasizes wildlife health, toxicology (particularly lead exposure), and the physiological adaptations of hibernating species.
Research Interests: Dr. Arnemo’s work spans wildlife management, environmental toxicology, and animal welfare. He investigates the impacts of human activities (e.g., hunting with lead ammunition) on wildlife health and ecosystems. His studies on hibernation physiology, stress responses to capture, and anesthesia protocols for large mammals have advanced conservation and veterinary practices globally.
Publications: His recent articles address lead contamination in wildlife, behavioral responses to capture, and physiological adaptations in brown bears. Key themes include mitigating lead exposure risks and understanding hibernation mechanisms to inform human medical research.
Awards: No explicit awards listed, though his contributions to wildlife toxicology and conservation are widely recognized. He contributes to international collaborations, including the One Health initiative.
Grants & Advising: Collaborates on grants related to wildlife health and environmental policy. Advises on projects linking wildlife biology to public health, such as lead contamination in game meat.
Labs/Teams: Participates in research groups like the One Health and Ecophysiology team at his institution, focusing on interdisciplinary approaches to wildlife and human health challenges.
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