
معرفی
Nicklas Jansson is an Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology at Linköping University, Faculty of Science and Engineering. His research focuses on insect conservation, particularly saproxylic beetles and their habitats in old oak trees across Sweden and Turkey. He leads a pan-European oak beetle project and is actively involved in biodiversity preservation initiatives.
Research Interests:
- Conservation of saproxylic beetles and old-growth oak ecosystems
- Habitat fragmentation and urban green space impacts on biodiversity
- Artificial habitat development (e.g., nest boxes for beetles)
- International collaboration in entomology, especially between Sweden and Turkey
- Red List assessments for beetles at national and European levels
His recent publications reveal a strong emphasis on ecological patterns across landscapes, microclimatic influences in urban areas, and the role of disturbance (e.g., fire) in shaping beetle communities. His interdisciplinary work bridges entomology, conservation biology, and environmental policy.
Scientific Awards and Recognition:
- Member, Red List Committee for Beetles in Sweden
- Member, Red List Committee for Saproxylic Beetles in Europe
Advising and Grants:
Nicklas Jansson mentors master’s students, including those involved in projects mapping forest insect species in southeastern Sweden. While specific grants are not named, his participation in large-scale collaborative projects and consistent publication record suggest active involvement in funded research initiatives.
Labs and Research Groups:
- Conservation Ecology Group at Linköping University

