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Harry P. Andreassen is affiliated with the Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences in Norway. Their research largely spans environmental science, with a particular focus on ecology and related subfields. Andreassen's work includes six publications in ecology, two in ecological modeling, two in nature and landscape conservation, two in global and planetary change, and one involving genetics.

The main topics addressed in Andreassen's research include:

  • Animal Ecology and Behavior Studies
  • Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
  • Species Distribution and Climate Change
  • Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
  • Yersinia bacterium, plague, ectoparasites research
  • Zoonotic diseases and public health
  • Bioeconomy and Sustainability Development

Notable recent papers by Harry P. Andreassen feature the following:

  • "Population cycles and outbreaks of small rodents: ten essential questions we still need to solve," 2020, published in Oecologia
  • "Correction to: Population cycles and outbreaks of small rodents: ten essential questions we still need to solve," 2021, published in Oecologia

Frequent publication venues for Andreassen include:

  • Oecologia
  • Ecology and Evolution
  • Sustainability
  • PLoS ONE
  • Biodiversity Data Journal

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated with Andreassen include:

  • Magne Neby
  • Janne Sundell
  • Fraucke Ecke
  • Stefan Halle
  • Marko Haapakoski

Best Publications

  • Demographic Side Effects of Selective Hunting in Ungulates and Carnivores

    Jos M. Milner;Jos M. Milner;Erlend Birkeland Nilsen;Erlend Birkeland Nilsen;Harry Peter Andreassen

  • Mice, rats, and people: the bio‐economics of agricultural rodent pests

    Nils Chr Stenseth;Herwig Leirs;Anders Skonhoft;Stephen A. Davis

  • Spatial synchronization of vole population dynamics by predatory birds

    Rolf A. Ims;Harry P. Andreassen

  • The Return of the Giants: Ecological Effects of an Increasing Elephant Population

    Christina Skarpe;Per Arild Aarrestad;Harry P. Andreassen;Shivcharn S. Dhillion

  • Optimal width of movement corridors for root voles : not too marrow and not too wide

    Harry P. Andreassen;Stefan Halle;Rolf Anker Ims

  • Space-use responses to habitat fragmentation and connectivity in the root vole Microtus oeconomus

    Harry P. Andreassen;Karine Hertzberg;Rolf A. Ims

  • Effects of spatiotemporal scale on autocorrelation and home range estimators

    Thomas L. Hansteen;Harry P. Andreassen;Rolf A. Ims

  • DISPERSAL IN PATCHY VOLE POPULATIONS: ROLE OF PATCH CONFIGURATION, DENSITY DEPENDENCE, AND DEMOGRAPHY

    Harry P. Andreassen;Rolf A. Ims

  • Predator-dependent functional response in wolves: from food limitation to surplus killing

    Barbara Zimmermann;Håkan Sand;Petter Wabakken;Olof Liberg

  • Source–sink dynamics: how sinks affect demography of sources

    G. Gundersen;E. Johannesen;H.P. Andreassen;R.A. Ims

  • Density-dependent dispersal and spatial population dynamics

    Rolf A Ims;Harry P Andreassen

  • THE EFFECT OF SCENT-MARKING, FOREST CLEARING, AND SUPPLEMENTAL FEEDING ON MOOSE–TRAIN COLLISIONS

    Harry P. Andreassen;Hege Gundersen;Torstein Storaas

  • Population cycles and outbreaks of small rodents: ten essential questions we still need to solve

    Harry P. Andreassen;Janne Sundell;Fraucke Ecke;Stefan Halle

  • Activity patterns of predator and prey: a simultaneous study of GPS-collared wolves and moose

    Ane Eriksen;Petter Wabakken;Barbara Zimmermann;Harry Peter Andreassen

  • Supplemental feeding of migratory moose Alces alces: forest damage at two spatial scales

    Hege Gundersen;Harry P. Andreassen;Tor stein Storaas

  • Geo-Spatial Aspects of Acceptance of Illegal Hunting of Large Carnivores in Scandinavia

    Kristin E. Gangaas;Bjørn P. Kaltenborn;Harry P. Andreassen

  • The risk of moose Alces alces collision: A predictive logistic model for moose-train accidents

    Hege Gundersen;Harry P. Andreassen

  • Individual and population level determinants of immigration success on local habitat patches: an experimental approach

    Gry Gundersen;Harry P. Andreassen;Rolf A. Ims

  • Why Do the Boreal Forest Ecosystems of Northwestern Europe Differ from Those of Western North America

    Rudy Boonstra;Harry Peter Andreassen;Stan Boutin;Jan Husek

  • The effects of experimental habitat destruction and patch isolation on space use and fitness parameters in female root vole Microtus oeconomus.

    Harry P. Andreassen;Rolf A. Ims

  • Moose harvesting strategies in the presence of wolves

    Erlend B. Nilsen;Erlend B. Nilsen;Terje Pettersen;Hege Gundersen;Jos M. Milner;Jos M. Milner

Frequent Co-Authors

Rolf A. Ims
Rolf A. Ims University of Tromsø - The Arctic University of Norway
Christina Skarpe
Christina Skarpe Høgskolen i Innlandet
Petter Wabakken
Petter Wabakken Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences
Jean-François Le Galliard
Jean-François Le Galliard École Normale Supérieure
Nils Chr. Stenseth
Nils Chr. Stenseth University of Oslo
Håkan Sand
Håkan Sand Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Erling Johan Solberg
Erling Johan Solberg Norwegian Institute for Nature Research
Herwig Leirs
Herwig Leirs University of Antwerp
Grant R. Singleton
Grant R. Singleton University of Greenwich
Per Wegge
Per Wegge Norwegian University of Life Sciences

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