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Joscha Beninde is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Ecology & Evolution at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam's Faculty of Science. He specializes in evolutionary biology, population genetics, and urban ecology, focusing on topics like biodiversity in urban environments and genomic approaches to conservation.
His research interests include studying non-native species dynamics in cities, genomic resources for endangered species, and methodological advancements in landscape genetics. He teaches the Urban Ecology course (1/09/24–31/08/25) and collaborates internationally on biodiversity projects.
Recent work highlights include analyzing biodiversity refugia in Los Angeles green spaces, developing genomic tools for damselfly conservation, and evaluating genetic resistance metrics' reliability. His studies bridge ecological theory with practical conservation applications, emphasizing urban ecosystems' role in biodiversity preservation.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed, but his contributions are reflected in 25+ peer-reviewed publications. He maintains no ancillary activities beyond academic commitments.




