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January 12, 2024January 15, 2024

Starting the year off right!

Our PhD student Ingvild Ryde presented this Friday her mid-way evaluation during the Friday Seminar here in Askja Building, Reykjavik. 

Ingvild presented her work with a presentation entitled "Occupied territory? Allelopathic effects of Empetrum nigrum and its role in preventing the recovery of Icelandic ecosystems trapped in degraded states" in front of dozens of students, colleagues and professors. We wish her the best for the following of her PhD study and writing of her thesis!

Congratulations Ingvild and Happy New Year from the Tundra Ecology Lab team!!

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  • Lab Members
  • Research Projects
    • TRAPP
    • Herbivores in the tundra: linking diversity and function (TUNDRAsalad)
      • WP1. Synthesizing existing knowledge
      • WP2. Implementing a spatially replicated, coordinated field experiment
      • WP3. Accounting for herbivore diversity in management at a regional scale
    • ITEX Sites
    • FENCES experiment
  • Collaborations
  • Publications
  • Opportunities with Tundra Ecology Lab
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