I’m an evolutionary ecologist and entomologist interested in how species distributions change and in how evolution plays in to shape range expansions. On this site, you can learn about my research, as well as other things that I do or have done, sometimes semi-, or maybe quasi-professionally.
My PhD work at Stockholm University dealt with life history evolution during climate change-driven range expansion of the wall brown butterfly, Lasiommata megera. In my current job, as a postdoctoral researcher in the Macroecology workgroup at the University of Tartu, I instead look at climate change and range expansions from a macroecological perspective, and I will study both small (soil fungi) and big (butterflies) organisms.
