
معرفی
Line Holm Andersen is a Researcher at Aalborg University’s Department of Chemistry and Bioscience, affiliated with The Faculty of Engineering and Science. Her work focuses on Environmental Biomontoring and Functional Ecology and Genomics. She actively participates in research projects like the 'Emerging Insects in a Changing Climate' funded by the Novo Nordisk Foundation. Her research explores biodiversity, ecosystem engineering impacts, and wetland management strategies, with a focus on salt marshes, reed beds, and beaver habitats.
Education background not explicitly stated but inferred through academic affiliation. Key research interests include plant species composition dynamics, invertebrate community responses to management practices, and the application of metabarcoding techniques in ecological studies. She has contributed to 17 peer-reviewed publications and datasets, including a notable study on plant species turnover in salt marshes.
Professional activities include organizing the OIKOS 2025 conference, serving on the OIKOS DK board since 2023, and presenting at panel debates on biodiversity. Media engagements highlight her contributions to sustainable reed management and biodiversity preservation strategies.
Led projects emphasize ectotherm biology and climate adaptation. No formal awards listed, but her work garners significant academic attention with over 50 citations and media coverage in Danish ecological publications. Collaborations span institutions like Vejlerne Nature Reserve and involve interdisciplinary teams in genomics and field ecology.




