
معرفی
Nare Ngoepe serves as a Guest Researcher at the Section for Biodiversity within the Globe Institute at the University of Copenhagen. Based at Universitetsparken 15 in Copenhagen, their research focuses on paleoecological investigations of African lake systems, particularly Lake Victoria.
Research interests center on evolutionary biology and paleolimnology, with emphasis on fish evolution (especially cichlids), climate change impacts on freshwater ecosystems, and biodiversity conservation. Their work integrates sediment core analysis, morphological studies of fossils, and reconstruction of historical food webs to understand long-term ecological dynamics in East Africa.
Publications reveal a strong focus on Lake Victoria's environmental history, with recurring themes in Pleistocene-Holocene climate transitions, anthropogenic impacts on aquatic ecosystems, and adaptive radiation mechanisms. The research demonstrates extensive international collaboration across European and African institutions.
No scientific awards or student mentorship activities are documented in available sources. Research appears primarily grant-funded through international paleoenvironmental projects focused on African Great Lakes.



