
معرفی
Yngvild Vindenes is a Professor at the Center for Ecological and Evolutionary Synthesis (CEES), Department of Biosciences, University of Oslo. Her research focuses on individual variation in traits and life histories, ecological and evolutionary dynamics, and biological responses to climate change.
- Develops and analyzes mathematical and statistical models applied to observational and experimental data
- Teaching includes Life History Strategies and Climate Effects (BIOS5112), Animal Behaviour (BIOS2000), and Population Ecology (BIOS2100)
- Projects: #AgriDeer, #TimeLyme, MULTICLIM, and completed projects
Research Trends: Recent articles explore climate change impacts on species seasonality (ticks, red deer), disease ecology (Lyme borreliosis), population viability (salmonids), and trait-based responses to environmental stressors. Methodologically, her work emphasizes matrix models, integral projection models, and stochastic demographic analysis.
Key Collaborations: Atle Mysterud, Øystein Langangen, Leif Asbjørn Vøllestad, and other ecologists across institutions. Her work bridges empirical studies with theoretical frameworks to address ecological and evolutionary questions under global change.




