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Animal Ecology

In the Animal Ecology team, we are interested in the behavioural and evolutionary ecology of host-parasite interactions. Our double focus is on the role played by parasitism as a component of change in the ecology of other species, and on the effects of ecological change on parasites. We address these questions empirically, with field and lab-based experiments, locally and through international collaborations.

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Montage of researchers and their subjects in the field and lab
Photo: Adele Mennerat

What we do

Currently our team focuses on human impacts on parasites through two main activities: (1) in聽聽we use experimental evolution to investigate what changes for parasites when host populations are crowded, and (2) in monitored populations of hole-nesting forest birds we investigate how climate and urbanisation affect bird-parasite interactions. We are part of the international network.聽

Alumni

Mathias St酶len Ugelvik, former PhD student & researcher, now working at

Camilla H氓konsrud Jensen, former MSc & PhD student, now bioinformatician at Haukeland University hospital

, former MSc student, now researcher at NORCE

Marie Hauso, former MSc student, now high school biology teacher (lektor)

Marie Danielsen, former MSc student, now working at

Last updated: 11.03.2026