- Biodiversity
- Ecology
- Evolutionary Biology
- +۵ مورد دیگر
Niko Rainer Johansson is a Postdoctoral Researcher and Grant-funded researcher at the Botany and Mycology Unit of the Finnish Museum of Natural History, University of Helsinki. His work centers on biodiversity mechanisms and organismal dispersal, with institutional affiliation under Finland's national natural history infrastructure. His research expertise spans: Biodiversity conservation frameworks Evolutionary ecology of cryptogams Lichen symbiosis systems Algal and fungal biogeography Avian-mediated dispersal processes Environmental DNA methodology Current publication trends reveal intensive focus on molecular analysis of bird-transported propagules, particularly examining how avian migration vectors shape fungal, algal, and bryophyte distributions. His work integrates DNA metabarcoding with microscopy to address biogeographical patterns in cryptogamic organisms under changing migration dynamics. Scientific awards: No awards documented in source materials. Research funding includes: Principal Investigator role in "Evolutionary innovations of Fungi in modern and fossil resins" (2021-2025) Ministry-funded DNA barcoding projects for algae classification (2024-2025) EU-supported research on pathogen dispersal resilience (2025-2028) Collaborations extend across Finnish institutions and international networks in mycology and phycology. Active community engagement includes conference presentations at the International Botanical Congress (2024), International Mycological Congress (2024), and specialized workshops on lichen photobionts, demonstrating leadership in contemporary biodiversity research forums.







