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Viktiga samlingar

Följande insamlare har bidragit med värdefullt material till våra samlingar. Kjell Ander (1902–1992) Entomolog, Fil.dr vid LU, docent 1939–51. Lektor i Linköping. Hans viktigaste arbeten behandlar hopprätvingarnas systematik och morfologi. I museets samlingar finns bland annat material av Orthoptera, Hymenoptera och Odonata. Publicerade skrift om insekter i Baltikums bärnsten 1948. Stäng Hugo Ande

https://www.biologi.lu.se/biologiska-museet/entomologiska-samlingar/viktiga-samlingar - 2026-05-27

Anders Uhlin

Professor | Excellent lärare Kontaktinformation E-post: anders [dot] uhlin [at] svet [dot] lu [dot] se Telefon: +46 46 222 89 53Organisation Statsvetenskapliga institutionen Rumsnummer: 419 Hämtställe: 31 WebbplatsAnders Uhlins profil i Lunds universitets forskningsportalStatsvetenskapAnders Uhlin är professor i statsvetenskap. Hans huvudsakliga forskningsintressen rör civilsamhällen, transnatione

https://www.svet.lu.se/anders-uhlin - 2026-05-27

Offentlig-privat samverkan – en ny avtalstyp?

Offentlig-privat samverkan (OPS) är en ett långvarigt avtal mellan en offentlig beställare och en privat leverantör. Genom avtalet tar den privata parten ett ansvar för projektering, finansiering, byggnation, underhåll och drift av en infrastruktur. I utbyte mot att infrastrukturen byggs och drivs på den privata partens bekostnad betalar den offentliga beställaren en löpande avgift. Ersättningen äPublic private partnership (PPP) is a long-term agreement between a public authority and a private party. According to the agreement, the private party takes the responsibility for the design, financing, construction, maintenance, and operation of an infrastructure. In exchange for building and operating the infrastructure at the expense of the private party, the public authority pays an ongoing c

Sexual selection and neo-sex chromosome evolution in the superfamily Sylvioidea

Competition over reproduction – how does it affect the DNA? Competition over what is often a scarce resource -reproduction, is a phenomenon widely studied in science. It is the ultimate endeavor for life, ensuring that an individual’s DNA is carried on to the next generation, preserving its footprint in the shape of a child. This is a very selfish enterprise for many organisms which becomes appar

Novel Technology in a Retail Space: A study of how IKEA retail space influences adoption of smart technology for the home

The objective of this thesis is to understand how a retail space could facilitate a broader adoption of a novel technology. I aim to respond to the following questions, (i) ‘What characterises the practice of operating a smart technology for the home?’, (ii) ‘Which are the main barriers to reaching out to a broader range of customers, as opposed to only the technology interested customers?’, and (

Consumer Attitudes and Perceptions towards Environmental Impacts of Secondhand Clothing in Tanzania: "Mitumba "The Case of Tanzania

In Tanzania, there has been a notable increase in the importation and sale of secondhand clothing, popularly referred to as Mitumba, with a significant focus on low-income populations. This growth has been driven by the affordability and accessibility of these garments, which have become a staple in the wardrobes of many Tanzanians. However, with all of this growth, there are now urgent concerns a

Evaluation of MODIS NDVI product in a heterogeneous urban environment using five upscaling methods and Landsat 8 product

In order to accurately assess the quality of low-resolution biogeophysical parameter products, accurate scale transformations are essential. However, different scaling models often lead to inconsistent transformation results. More worryingly, many biogeophysical parameters are not scale-invariant, such as the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI), which makes the quality assessment of low-

Mapping forest tree species and their uncertainty using Earth observation and National Forest Inventory data : towards operational monitoring in Sweden

Timely, detailed information on forest composition is essential for effective management, biodiversity protection, and understanding ecosystem dynamics. This study maps the distribution of seven dominant tree species in Swedish forests and produces spatially explicit, pixel-level estimates of classification uncertainty. The mapping framework integrates multitemporal Sentinel-1 radar and Sentinel-2

Microscopic behaviour analysis using video recordings : A perspective on vulnerable road users

This thesis investigates the application of microscopic traffic data derived from video recordings to analyse the behaviour of road users, specifically focusing on pedestrians and cyclists in urban traffic environments. This research addresses the critical need for more accurate and proactive methods in the fields of traffic safety, transport system operational performance, and level of service as

Mapping trait versus species turnover reveals spatiotemporal variation in functional redundancy and network robustness in a plant-pollinator community

Functional overlap among species (redundancy) is considered important in shaping competitive and mutualistic interactions that determine how communities respond to environmental change. Most studies view functional redundancy as static, yet traits within species—which ultimately shape functional redundancy—can vary over seasonal or spatial gradients. We therefore have limited understanding of how

Diana Mulinari

Senior Professor Kontaktinformation E-post: diana [dot] mulinari [at] genus [dot] lu [dot] se Telefon: +46 46 222 97 04Organisation Genusvetenskap Hämtställe: 31 WebbplatsDiana Mulinaris profil i Lunds universitets forskningsportalAndra roller Forskare GenusvetenskapBakgrund:Jag disputerade i sociologi vid Lunds Universitet 1996 med avhandling Motherwork in Revolutionary Nicaragua. Docent i sociol

https://www.genus.lu.se/diana-mulinari - 2026-05-27

Interpreting canopy development and physiology using a European phenology camera network at flux sites

Plant phenological development is orchestrated through subtle changes in photoperiod, temperature, soil moisture and nutrient availability. Presently, the exact timing of plant development stages and their response to climate and management practices are crudely represented in land surface models. As visual observations of phenology are laborious, there is a need to supplement long-term observatio

Responses of tundra plant community carbon flux to experimental warming, dominant species removal and elevation

Rising temperatures can influence ecosystem processes both directly and indirectly, through effects on plant species and communities. An improved understanding of direct versus indirect effects of warming on ecosystem processes is needed for robust predictions of the impacts of climate change on terrestrial ecosystem carbon (C) dynamics. To explore potential direct and indirect effects of warming

Effects of created habitats on farmland biodiversity

Popular Abstract in Swedish Stora förändringar har skett i jordbrukslandskapet under det senaste drygt halva århundradet. Ett allt intensivare jordbruk med krav på större skördar för att möta en allt större efterfrågan på livsmedel har satt sina spår. För att klara de högre kraven, men också som en följd av den teknologiska utvecklingen, så har jordbruket rationaliserats. Landskapet har strukturerAgricultural intensification has caused severe declines among biodiversity in European farmland over the last half century. The transformation of the agricultural landscape has led to reduced availability of key resources such as food, nesting habitat and shelter. In this thesis I have investigated a way of ameliorating the negative effects of agricultural intensification, through the creation of

Application of geographic information technologies to historical landscape reconstruction and military terrain analysis of an American Revolution Battlefield: Preservation potential of historic lands in urbanized settings, Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Through funding from the National Park Service's American Battlefield Protection Program, geographic information technologies were employed to create a high resolution, spatially accurate representation of the 1775 landscape of Boston's Inner Harbor and to conduct a geospatial and temporal assessment of the location, extent, and preservation potential of an American Revolutionary War battlefield a

Origin of the forest steppe and exceptional grassland diversity in Transylvania (central-eastern Europe)

Aim The forest steppe of the Transylvanian Plain is a landscape of exceptionally diverse steppe-like and semi-natural grasslands. Is this vegetation a remnant of a once continuous temperate forest extensively cleared by humans, or has the area, since the last glacial, always been a forest steppe? Understanding the processes that drive temperate grassland formation is important because effective ma

Coupling carbon allocation with leaf and root phenology predicts tree–grass partitioning along a savanna rainfall gradient

The relative complexity of the mechanisms underlying savanna ecosystem dynamics, in comparison to other biomes such as temperate and tropical forests, challenges the representation of such dynamics in ecosystem and Earth system models. A realistic representation of processes governing carbon allocation and phenology for the two defining elements of savanna vegetation (namely trees and grasses) may

Linking Vegetation-Climate-Fire Relationships in Sub-Saharan Africa to Key Ecological Processes in Two Dynamic Global Vegetation Models

Africa is largely influenced by fires, which play an important ecological role influencing the distribution and structure of grassland, savanna and forest biomes. Here vegetation strongly interacts with climate and other environmental factors, such as herbivory and humans. Fire-enabled Dynamic Global Vegetation Models (DGVMs) display high uncertainty in predicting the distribution of current tropi

Symptoms following day surgery : A review of the literature

Aim: The purpose of this paper is to provide a broad-based overview of the current literature regarding patients' experiences of symptoms following day surgery. Background: The advent of new anaesthetic and anti-emetic agents, advanced surgical techniques and the need for reduced costs for inpatient hospital services, has resulted in about 70% of all surgical procedures being undertaken as day sur