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Petter Tibblin is a Researcher at Linnaeus University, affiliated with the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences and the Department of Biology and Environmental Science. His work focuses on ecological and evolutionary dynamics in aquatic systems, particularly in the Baltic Sea, through collaborative research groups like Ecochange and the Linnaeus University Centre for Ecology and Evolution in Microbial Model Systems (EEMiS).
His research explores fish population genetics, climate change impacts, and human-driven stressors such as catch-and-release fishing and habitat fragmentation. Key projects include studying predator-prey role reversals, movement ecology of coastal fish via acoustic telemetry, and the effects of environmental translocation on microbiomes. His recent publications emphasize spatiotemporal dynamics, thermal adaptation, and sustainable fisheries management.
Notable trends in his article portfolio span marine ecology, population genetics, and behavioral responses to environmental stressors. Subfields include fish migration barriers, predator-prey interactions, microbiome variability, and climate-driven adaptation. His work bridges theoretical and applied ecology, targeting conservation strategies for declining aquatic species and ecosystems.
Research groups and projects led or contributed to include Ecochange (climate change in the Baltic Sea), Fish Ecology (predatory fish decline), and the Kalmar Baltic Tracking Network (movement patterns). These initiatives address eutrophication, overfishing, and habitat restoration, aligning with his focus on adaptive divergence and eco-evolutionary processes.