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Anders Angerbjörn

Anders Angerbjörn

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
49
Citations
8686
World Ranking
4050
National Ranking
99

Overview

Anders Angerbjörn is affiliated with Stockholm University in Sweden and has contributed extensively to the fields of Environmental Science and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Their research predominantly focuses on aspects of Ecology, Genetics, and related subfields, with notable emphasis on Wildlife Ecology and Conservation as well as Genetic diversity and population structure.

Their publication record includes studies on animal ecology, genetic and phenotypic traits, and the interaction between species distribution and climate change. Specific research topics also cover animal behavior and reproduction, ecological modeling, and studies related to small animals and marine species.

Selected recent papers by Anders Angerbjörn include:

  • Genomic and fitness consequences of inbreeding in an endangered carnivore (2021, Molecular Ecology)
  • Resources and predation: drivers of sociality in a cyclic mesopredator (2022, Oecologia)
  • Nest attentiveness drives nest predation in arctic sandpipers (2020, Oikos)
  • Low Persistence of Genetic Rescue Across Generations in the Arctic Fox (Vulpes lagopus) (2021, Journal of Heredity)
  • Fur colour in the Arctic fox: genetic architecture and consequences for fitness (2021, Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences)

Their frequent co-authors include Karin Norén, Malin Hasselgren, Johan Wallén, Dorothée Ehrich, and Arild Landa, reflecting collaboration within ecological and genetic research communities.

Prominent publication venues for their work include:

  • Polar Biology
  • Molecular Ecology
  • Arctic Science
  • Journal of Wildlife Management
  • Ecography

The scientist's research spans multiple interdisciplinary topics:

  • Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
  • Genetic diversity and population structure
  • Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock
  • Species Distribution and Climate Change
  • Animal Ecology and Behavior Studies
  • Animal Behavior and Reproduction
  • Marine animal studies overview

Best Publications

  • Resolving temporal variation in vertebrate diets using naturally occurring stable isotopes

    Fredrik Dalerum;Anders Angerbjörn

  • Mixed species groups in mammals

    Eva Stensland;Anders Angerbjörn;Per Berggren

  • Effects of altitude and topography on species richness of vascular plants, bryophytes and lichens in alpine communities

    Hans Henrik Bruun;Jon Moen;Risto Virtanen;John Arvid Grytnes

  • Predator–prey relationships: arctic foxes and lemmings

    Anders Angerbjorn;Magnus Tannerfeldt;Sam Erlinge

  • Exclusion by interference competition? The relationship between red and arctic foxes

    Magnus Tannerfeldt;Bodil Elmhagen;Anders Angerbjörn

  • Population history and genetic structure of a circumpolar species: the arctic fox

    Love Dalén;Eva Fuglei;Páll Hersteinsson;Christian M. O. Kapel

  • The arctic fox (Alopex lagopus): an opportunistic specialist

    Bodil Elmhagen;Magnus Tannerfeldt;Paolo Verucci;Anders Angerbjörn

  • BONE PRESERVATION AND DNA AMPLIFICATION

    Anders Götherström;M. J. Collins;Anders Angerbjörn;Kerstin Lidén

  • Ancient DNA reveals lack of postglacial habitat tracking in the arctic fox

    Love Dalén;Veronica Nyström;Cristina Valdiosera;Mietje Germonpré

  • Fluctuating Resources and the Evolution of Litter Size in the Arctic Fox

    Magnus Tannerfeldt;Anders Angerbjörn

  • Potential Effects of Climate Change on Treeline Position in the Swedish Mountains

    Jon Moen;Karin Aune;Lars Edenius;Anders Angerbjörn

  • THE EFFECT OF WINTER FOOD ON REPRODUCTION IN THE ARCTIC FOX, ALOPEX LAGOPUS: A FIELD EXPERIMENT

    Anders Angerbjörn;Bengt Arvidson;Erik Norén;Lasse Strömgren

  • Dynamics of the Arctic Fox Population in Sweden

    Anders Angerbjörn;M. Tannerfeldt;A. Bjärvall;M. Ericson

  • A boreal invasion in response to climate change? Range shifts and community effects in the borderland between forest and tundra.

    Bodil Elmhagen;Jonas Kindberg;Peter Hellström;Anders Angerbjörn

  • Food-niche overlap between arctic and red foxes

    Bodil Elmhagen;Magnus Tannerfeldt;Anders Angerbjörn

  • Homage to Hersteinsson and Macdonald: climate warming and resource subsidies cause red fox range expansion and Arctic fox decline

    Bodil Elmhagen;Dominique Berteaux;Robert. M. Burgess;Dorothee Ehrich

  • Dietary variation in arctic foxes (Alopex lagopus)-an analysis of stable carbon isotopes.

    Anders Angerbjörn;Pall Hersteinsson;Kerstin Lidén;Erle Nelson

  • Geographical and temporal patterns of lemming population dynamics in Fennoscandia

    Anders Angerbjörn;Magnus Tannerfeldt;Håkan Lundberg

  • The arctic fox in fennoscandia and Iceland: Management problems

    Páll Hersteinsson;Anders Angerbjörn;Karl Frafjord;Asko Kaikusalo

  • Stable isotopes and the metabolism of the European cave bear

    D. E. Nelson;A. Angerbjörn;K. Lidén;I. Turk

  • Synchrony in lemming and vole populations in the Canadian Arctic

    Charles J Krebs;Alice J Kenney;Scott Gilbert;Kjell Danell

Frequent Co-Authors

Love Dalén
Love Dalén Stockholm University
Heikki Henttonen
Heikki Henttonen Natural Resources Institute Finland
Dorothee Ehrich
Dorothee Ehrich University of Tromsø - The Arctic University of Norway
Eva Fuglei
Eva Fuglei Norwegian Polar Institute
Rolf A. Ims
Rolf A. Ims University of Tromsø - The Arctic University of Norway
Dominique Berteaux
Dominique Berteaux Université du Québec à Rimouski
Anders Götherström
Anders Götherström Stockholm University
Niels Martin Schmidt
Niels Martin Schmidt Aarhus University
Paul Smith
Paul Smith University of Surrey
Jon Moen
Jon Moen Umeå University

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