Research area Ecology

Ecological research studies the distribution and abundance of species in time and space, and the interactions among organisms and with their environment.

The ecological research Stockholm University has a broad scope both in the choice of study organisms, from microorganisms to mammals and trees, as well as in the type of questions posed. Roughly, ecological research can be subdivided into several organisational levels; populations, communities and ecosystems.

Climate change over time

Studying climate and climate change involves exploring long-term patterns and variations in weather conditions over time and in different places of the Earth.

Community Ecology

Community ecology studies how species interact in their habitat, and how this interaction is affected both by the surrounding habitat and the presence of other species.

Earth's surface processes

We study how landscapes are shaped and changed over time through natural processes such as erosion, weathering and colonization of plants and animals, as well as how human activity affects these processes through land use and climate change.

Ecosystem Ecology

The study of species interactions involves both pair-wise interaction, entire food webs, how these are affected by the surrounding environment and ecosystems.

Population Ecology

An important research area within the population ecology research at the department is species interactions, such as between plants and insects or between fish and their prey.