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Overview

Henrik Andrén is affiliated with the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Sweden. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science, with a strong emphasis on ecology and related subfields. The main fields of study include:

  • Environmental Science

Within this broad area, the subfields of study consist of:

  • Ecology
  • Small Animals
  • Ecological Modeling
  • Nature and Landscape Conservation
  • Genetics

Andrén's work addresses several main topics including:

  • Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
  • Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies
  • Species Distribution and Climate Change
  • Rangeland and Wildlife Management
  • Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
  • Animal Ecology and Behavior Studies
  • Ecology and biodiversity studies

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Henrik Andrén cover a variety of themes related to wildlife and environmental management. Notable recent publications include:

  • Large carnivore expansion in Europe is associated with human population density and land cover changes, 2021, published in Diversity and Distributions
  • Ungulate management in European national parks: Why a more integrated European policy is needed, 2020, published in Journal of Environmental Management
  • Poaching-related disappearance rate of wolves in Sweden was positively related to population size and negatively to legal culling, 2020, published in Biological Conservation
  • Effects of camera-trap placement and number on detection of members of a mammalian assemblage, 2021, published in Ecosphere
  • Evaluating habitat suitability and connectivity for a recolonizing large carnivore, 2020, published in Biological Conservation

Frequent coauthors working alongside Andrén include:

  • Jens Persson
  • John D. C. Linnell
  • Miha Krofel
  • John Oddén
  • Malin Aronsson

Henrik Andrén has published regularly in several scientific journals. Among the frequent publication venues are:

  • Biological Conservation
  • Wildlife Biology
  • Diversity and Distributions
  • Journal of Environmental Management
  • Ecosphere

Best Publications

  • Effects of habitat fragmentation on birds and mammals in landscapes with different proportions of suitable habitat: a review

    Henrik Andren

  • Recovery of large carnivores in Europe’s modern human-dominated landscapes

    Guillaume Chapron;Petra Kaczensky;John D. C. Linnell;Manuela von Arx

  • Higher levels of multiple ecosystem services are found in forests with more tree species

    Lars Gamfeldt;Tord Snäll;Robert Bagchi;Micael Jonsson

  • Corvid Density and Nest Predation in Relation to Forest Fragmentation: A Landscape Perspective

    Henrik Andren

  • Elevated Predation Rates as an Edge Effect in Habitat Islands: Experimental evidence

    Henrik Andrén;Per Anglestam

  • Effects of landscape composition on predation rates at habitat edges

    Henrik Andrén

  • Disease Reveals the Predator: Sarcoptic Mange, Red Fox Predation, and Prey Populations

    Erik R. Lindström;Henrik Andrén;Per Angelstam;Goran Cederlund

  • Severe inbreeding depression in a wild wolf (Canis lupus) population

    Olof Liberg;Henrik Andrén;Hans-Christian Pedersen;Håkan Sand

  • Differences in predation pressure in relation to habitat fragmentation: an experiment

    Henrik Andrén;Per Angelstam;Erik Lindström;Per Widén

  • Using GPS technology and GIS cluster analyses to estimate kill rates in wolf-ungulate ecosystems

    Håkan Sand;Barbara Zimmermann;Petter Wabakken;Henrik Andrèn

  • Survival rates and causes of mortality in Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) in multi-use landscapes

    Henrik Andrén;John D.C. Linnell;Olof Liberg;Reidar Andersen

  • Home range size and choice of management strategy for lynx in Scandinavia.

    John D. C. Linnell;Reidar Andersen;Tor Kvam;Henrik Andrén

  • The Effects of Breeder Loss on Wolves

    Scott M. Brainerd;Henrik Andrén;Edward E. Bangs;Elizabeth H. Bradley

  • Population responses to habitat fragmentation: statistical power and the random sample hypothesis

    Henrik Andren

  • People and Wildlife: A tale of two countries: large carnivore depredation and compensation schemes in Sweden and Norway

    Jon E. Swenson;Henrik Andrén

  • Population response to landscape changes depends on specialization to different landscape elements

    Henrik Andrén;Annika Delin;Andreas Seiler

  • Biomedical Protocols for Free-ranging Brown Bears, Gray Wolves, Wolverines and Lynx Editors

    Jon M. Arnemo;Alina Evans;Åsa Fahlman;Per Ahlqvist

  • Large carnivore expansion in Europe is associated with human population density and land cover changes

    Marta Cimatti;Marta Cimatti;Nathan Ranc;Ana Benítez‐López;Ana Benítez‐López;Luigi Maiorano

  • Selection for heterozygosity gives hope to a wild population of inbred wolves.

    Staffan Bensch;Henrik Andrén;Bengt Hansson;Hans Chr. Pedersen

  • Habitat-mediated predation risk and decision making of small birds at forest edges

    Alejandro Rodríguez;Henrik Andrén;Gunnard Jansson

  • Winter Lynx Lynx lynx Predation on semi-domestic Reindeer Rangifer tarandus in Northern Sweden

    Vegar A. Pedersen;John D.C. Linnell;Reidar Andersen;Henrik Andrén

  • Status, management and distribution of large carnivores – bear, lynx, wolf & wolverine – in Europe

    M. Adamec;F. Álvares;O. Anders;H. Andrén

Frequent Co-Authors

John D. C. Linnell
John D. C. Linnell Norwegian Institute for Nature Research
John Odden
John Odden Norwegian Institute for Nature Research
Håkan Sand
Håkan Sand Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Olof Liberg
Olof Liberg Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Petter Kjellander
Petter Kjellander Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Petter Wabakken
Petter Wabakken Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences
Jon E. Swenson
Jon E. Swenson Norwegian University of Life Sciences
Per Angelstam
Per Angelstam Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences
Guillaume Chapron
Guillaume Chapron Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
José Vicente López-Bao
José Vicente López-Bao Spanish National Research Council

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