معرفی
Markus Franzén is a Senior Associate Professor at the Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology (IFM), Linköping University, where he conducts research in ecology and conservation biology. His work focuses on biodiversity patterns, insect conservation, and long-term ecological dynamics in forest ecosystems.
Research Interests:
His primary research areas include:
- Conservation of saproxylic beetles and threatened insects
- Effects of habitat fragmentation and land-use change on biodiversity
- Dispersal behavior and reintroduction success of endangered species
- Long-term vegetation dynamics in protected areas
- Trophic and taxonomic structuring of ecological communities
Publication Trends:
His recent publications (2025) reflect a strong focus on insect conservation, forest ecology, and biodiversity assessment, particularly in oak-dominated systems across Europe. He frequently employs field-based studies, radio telemetry, and large-scale comparative analyses to understand species responses to environmental gradients and management practices.
Scientific Affiliations and Recognition:
- Active researcher at Linköping University
- Collaborates widely with ecologists across Europe
Advising and Grants:
While no explicit information is available about students or funded grants, his frequent co-authorship on ecological research suggests active involvement in collaborative projects and likely supervision of early-career researchers.
Laboratories and Research Groups:
Affiliated with the Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology (IFM) at Linköping University, likely within the biology division focusing on environmental and ecological research. Specific lab or team name is not provided in the text.




