Lars B Pettersson
I work with the interface between behavioural ecology and conservation biology, often covering evolutionary and physiological aspects.
My postgraduate research has focused on how phenotypic plasticity interacts with population differentiation in terms of growth strategies, predator-prey interactions, as well as behavioural differentiation.
My conservation research deals with consequences of agri-environment schemes as well as other anthropogenic influences on population dynamics, distribution patterns and behaviour of animals.
My studies use fish, butterflies and moths as model organisms.