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Liam Kendall is a Researcher at the Centre for Environmental and Climate Research (CEC) and Principal Investigator at BECC: Biodiversity and Ecosystem services in a Changing Climate at Lund University. He holds a PhD in Applied Ecology from the University of New England, Australia, and previously served as a Postdoctoral Fellow at CEC. His research focuses on leveraging pollinator biodiversity to enhance crop pollination services, nature conservation, socio-economic outcomes for farmers, and sustainable food production. His work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to Ecology, Agricultural and Veterinary sciences, and Environmental Sciences.
Key projects include BIOSPACE (2024–2027), exploring biodiversity conservation via satellite monitoring, and The economic importance of pollinator interactions (2023–2027), funded by FORMAS. He also leads Pathogen spillover between managed and wild bees (2023–2024), supported by The Royal Physiographic Society in Lund.
His research highlights include a global meta-analysis on diel pollination cycles, bumblebee community visual traits in Sweden, and crop-driven pollinator niche overlap. Notable activities include media engagement about nocturnal pollination and presentations on pollinator-crop interactions at international conferences.





