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Hållbar marknadsföring SEMA56 – kursstart hösten 2025

Studenter som är antagna till den fristående kursen Hållbar marknadsföring (SEMA56) registreras på kursen efter deltagande vid första digitala tillfället den 1 september.  Måndag 1 septemberIntroduktion, upprop & registreringKl. 13-15Plats: Digitalt via Zoom. Föreläsare: Sara Ullström och Réka Tölg Mer informationVälkomstbrevKursplanLitteraturlista Tips från lärarna! Införskaffa boken: Pia A. Albi

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The design of artificial nestboxes for the study of secondary hole-nesting birds: a review of methodological inconsistencies and potential biases

The widespread use of artificial nestboxes has led to significant advances in our knowledge of the ecology, behaviour and physiology of cavity nesting birds, especially small passerines Nestboxes have made it easier to perform routine monitoring and experimental manipulation of eggs or nestlings, and also repeatedly to capture, identify and manipulate the parents However, when comparing results ac

Barn är monster och samhället behöver skyddas – En kritisk analys av utredningens förslag att avskaffa sluten ungdomsvård utifrån den historiska utvecklingen av frihetsberövande påföljder

Ungdomsbrottslighet har konsekvent varit föremål för diskussion. Frågan om hur samhället ska reagera mot ungdomsbrottslighet är en återkommande fråga. I förevarande uppsats följer en historisk utveckling av vilka straffrättsliga frihetsberövande påföljder som funnits för barn. Med hjälp av den kriminalpolitiska utvecklingen beträffande synen på ungdomsbrottslighet ger uppsatsen ett perspektiv på vYouth crime has consistently been the subject of debate. The question of how society should react to juvenile offences is an ongoing debate. This paper follows the historical development of the criminal law sanctions related to the deprivation of liberty for children. With the help of the development of criminal policy regarding the view of juvenile offences, the paper provides a perspective on wh

Distance decay effects predominantly shape spider but not carabid community composition in crop fields in north-western Europe

Agricultural intensification and expansion are regarded as main drivers of biodiversity loss. This conclusion is mainly based on observed declines of local diversity (α-diversity), while effects on community composition homogenization (decrease of β-diversity) at a larger spatial scale are less well understood. Carabid beetles and spiders represent two widespread guilds and are important predators

Shared use of a mass-flowering crop drives dietary niche overlap between managed honeybees and bumblebees

Resource competition between wild pollinators and managed honeybees (Apis mellifera) has the potential to detrimentally impact insect biodiversity as well as wild plant and crop pollination. As honeybees are central place foragers, their competitive impact on wild bees is expected to be structured by hive proximity, in conjunction with foraging decisions related to landscape-level resource availab

Biodiversity modulates the cross-community scaling relationship in changing environments

Organismal abundance tends to decline with increasing body size. Metabolic theory links this size structure with energy use and productivity, postulating a size–abundance slope of −0.75 that is invariant across environments. We tested the robustness of this relationship across gradients of protist species richness (1–6 species), temperature (15°C–25°C) and time. Using replicated microcosms, we pro

Decision-support tools for pollinators and pollination in agricultural landscapes : A systematic map

Insect pollinators are declining globally, partly due to agricultural intensification, which threatens biodiversity and ecosystem services. To help decision-makers make informed choices, a variety of tools such as softwares, websites and frameworks have been developed to guide pollinator-friendly management and conservation. However, the lack of a comprehensive overview of these tools limits stake

Continental Patterns of Phenotypic Variation Along Replicated Urban Gradients : A Mega-Analysis

Individual variation among and within natural populations can have eco-evolutionary implications by, for example, affecting species interactions or evolutionary potential. Urban systems present a unique opportunity to evaluate how environmental change shapes variation since urban phenotypic differentiation is widely documented on contemporary timescales. We introduce and test three hypotheses to d

Land Use Change Consistently Reduces α- But Not β- and γ-Diversity of Bees

Land use change threatens global biodiversity and compromises ecosystem functions, including pollination and food production. Reduced taxonomic α-diversity is often reported under land use change, yet the impacts could be different at larger spatial scales (i.e., γ-diversity), either due to reduced β-diversity amplifying diversity loss or increased β-diversity dampening diversity loss. Additionall

Landscape and Climate-Associated Selection in the Native and Widespread Bumblebee, Bombus terrestris

Anthropogenic land-use and climate change pose novel selection pressures on bees, yet their evolutionary responses in terms of morphological or physiological adaptations remain unclear. While adaptive responses are expected, these may be constrained by gene flow when changes in selection pressures are spatially heterogeneous. The buff-tailed bumblebee (Bombus terrestris) is a widespread species th

Soil, fertilizer and plant density : Exploring the influence of environmental factors to stable nitrogen and carbon isotope composition in cereal grain

Stable isotope analysis (N and C) of fossil cereal grains is regularly explored as a means of obtaining insights to past crop growing conditions and agricultural practices. In this study, we assessed how several growth conditions can affect δ15N and δ13C values of modern cereal grain with the aim to help understand isotopic values from ancient cereal remains. We investigated the impact of fertiliz

Farmers' willingness to introduce short-rotation plantations on agricultural land: a case study in southern Sweden

To meet climate targets, expanding Populus spp. tree cultivation is proposed as a potential biomass feedstock, especially on agricultural land that does not come into conflict with food production. However, biomass potential assessments typically overlook landowners' perspectives, risking a gap between theoretical potentials and realisation. Here, we test empirical consequences of two hypotheses b

Residential gardeners’ nature connection and garden characteristics determine the ecological benefits of pro-pollinator interventions

Residential gardens can provide pollinator habitat and thus contribute to mitigating declines of insect pollinators. To further improve gardens for pollinators, it is necessary to understand the factors and pathways leading to successful conservation interventions. We studied how the success of two common pro-pollinator interventions, garden meadows and flower plantings, were influenced by gardene

Soot is in the air: the physiological impacts of air pollution in birds and bumblebees

Air pollution has become a widespread consequence of human activities, with increasing urbanization and a warming climate shaping its distribution and effects. Organisms with distinct respiratory systems and physiological traits are exposed to multiple air pollutants across human-modified environments, particularly in cities. However, much of our current understanding of how air pollutants affect

Landscape perforation in life cycle assessment : Method development with global application to quarries and mines

Human appropriation of land reduces the quality and continuity of remaining natural habitat, affecting species fecundity, survival, and movements, which must be accounted for in impact assessments. Effective decision-making for sustainable land-use and resource extraction requires methods that represent the ecological impacts of human activities on surrounding landscapes. We propose a method that

The record of glacial meltwater mega-flood at Mogenstrup, western Denmark

The Late Pleistocene cataclysmic releases of glacial meltwater left distinct footprint across the Central European Lowland. Deeply incised tunnel valleys, oversized ice-marginal spillways, fields of mega-dunes, and glacial curvilineations carved by rapid drainage events occur along the southern margin of the last (Weichselian) Scandinavian Ice Sheet margin. These meltwater releases contributed sig

Do breakout haplotypes drive parasitemia spikes in avian malaria?

During an infection, the genetic composition of the pathogen population in the host might range from clonal to genetically diverse, depending on the genetic variation of the inoculum, mutation events, genetic drift, and host selection during the course of the infection. Variation in the genetic diversity of avian malaria parasites, both within and between individual hosts, is not well documented.