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Jan Lindström is affiliated with the University of Glasgow in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily falls within the field of Environmental Science, with notable focus areas in Nature and Landscape Conservation, Ecology, Global and Planetary Change, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, and Genetics.

The scientist has contributed extensively to topics such as Fish Ecology and Management Studies, Physiological and Biochemical Adaptations, Animal Behavior and Reproduction, Marine and Fisheries Research, Microplastics and Plastic Pollution, biodegradable Polymer Synthesis and Properties, and Gut Microbiota and Health.

Frequent publication venues for Jan Lindström include Marine Pollution Bulletin, Ecology and Evolution, Conservation Physiology, Functional Ecology, and Frontiers in Microbiology.

Their recent papers include:

  • Multigenerational exposure to elevated temperatures leads to a reduction in standard metabolic rate in the wild, 2020, Functional Ecology
  • Effects of microplastics on bivalves: Are experimental settings reflecting conditions in the field?, 2021, Marine Pollution Bulletin
  • A Longitudinal Study of the Human Oropharynx Microbiota Over Time Reveals a Common Core and Significant Variations With Self-Reported Disease, 2021, Frontiers in Microbiology
  • Effects of long-term exposure to microfibers on ecosystem services provided by coastal mussels, 2020, Environmental Pollution
  • Genomic basis of fishing-associated selection varies with population density, 2021, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Jan Lindström has collaborated frequently with several researchers. Key co-authors include Shaun S. Killen, Kevin J. Parsons, Amélie Crespel, Eleni Christoforou, and Sofie Spatharis.

Best Publications

  • Early development and fitness in birds and mammals

    Jan Lindström

  • Synchronous dynamics and rates of extinction in spatially structured populations

    Mikko Heino;Veijo Kaitala;Esa Ranta;Jan Lindström

  • Synchrony in Population Dynamics

    Esa Ranta;Veijo Kaitala;Jan Lindström;Harto Lindén

  • Climate and population density induce long‐term cohort variation in a northern ungulate

    Mads C. Forchhammer;Mads C. Forchhammer;Tim H. Clutton-Brock;Jan Lindström;Steve D. Albon

  • Fish swimming in schools save energy regardless of their spatial position

    Stefano Marras;Shaun S. Killen;Jan Lindström;David J. McKenzie

  • The Moran effect and synchrony in population dynamics

    Esa Ranta;Veijo Kaitala;Jan Lindström;Eero Helle

  • Behavioural phenotype affects social interactions in an animal network

    Thomas W Pike;Madhumita Samanta;Jan Lindström;Nick J Royle

  • Evolution of female preference for old mates

    Hanna Kokko;Jan Lindstrom

  • Short- and long-term population dynamical consequences of asymmetric climate change in black grouse.

    Gilbert X Ludwig;Rauno V Alatalo;Pekka Helle;Harto Lindén

  • Cohort effects and population dynamics

    Jan Lindstrom;Hanna Kokko

  • Synchrony in Tetraonid Population Dynamics

    Esa Ranta;Jan Lindstrom;Harto Linden

  • Carotenoids, oxidative stress and female mating preference for longer lived males

    Thomas W Pike;Jonathan D Blount;Bjørn Bjerkeng;Jan Lindström

  • Habitat heterogeneity affects population growth in goshawk Accipiter gentilis

    Oliver Krüger;Jan Lindström

  • Measures of Inequality Are Not Equal

    Hanna Kokko;Aulay Mackenzie;John D. Reynolds;Jan Lindström

  • MALADAPTIVE MATE CHOICE MAINTAINED BY HETEROZYGOTE ADVANTAGE

    Oliver Krüger;Jan Lindström;William Amos

  • Do female association preferences predict the likelihood of reproduction

    Craig A. Walling;Craig A. Walling;Nick J. Royle;Nick J. Royle;Jan Lindström;Neil B. Metcalfe

  • Sexual reproduction and population dynamics: the role of polygyny and demographic sex differences

    Jan Lindström;Hanna Kokko

  • Lifetime reproductive success in common buzzard, Buteo buteo: from individual variation to population demography

    Oliver Kruger;Jan Lindstrom

  • Large-Scale Synchrony in the Dynamics of Capercaillie, Black Grouse and Hazel Grouse Populations in Finland

    Jan Lindström;Esa Ranta;Harto Lindén

  • Kin selection and the evolution of leks: whose success do young males maximize?

    Hanna Kokko;Jan Lindstrom

  • Modeling spatiotemporal dynamics in ecology

    E. Ranta;V. Kaitala;J. Lindström

Frequent Co-Authors

Esa Ranta
Esa Ranta University of Helsinki
Neil B. Metcalfe
Neil B. Metcalfe University of Glasgow
Veijo Kaitala
Veijo Kaitala University of Helsinki
Shaun S. Killen
Shaun S. Killen University of Glasgow
Nick J. Royle
Nick J. Royle University of Exeter
Hanna Kokko
Hanna Kokko Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Jonathan D. Blount
Jonathan D. Blount University of Exeter
Skúli Skúlason
Skúli Skúlason Hólar University College
Mads C. Forchhammer
Mads C. Forchhammer University of Copenhagen
Tim H. Clutton-Brock
Tim H. Clutton-Brock University of Cambridge

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