Category Archives: Norway
Weather station data insufficient for predicting the faith of biodiversity under climate change
We have been doing it all wrong with how we study what the effect of climate change on our biodiversity will be, say Jonas Lembrechts from the University of Antwerp and an international team of ecologists. Their warning is published … Continue reading
Species (re)distributions in Scandinavian mountains
I am happy and honoured to announce some fantastic news: this week, we got a 4-years Fundamental Research Grant from the Research Foundation Flanders (FWO) to strengthen our research on species (re)distributions in the Scandinavian mountains, in the framework of … Continue reading
Dovre
The beginning of this week brought me to Dovre, a stunning National Park in the center of Norway. The area is sitting a 2,5 hours of steady uphill driving south of Trondheim, and was covered in a beautiful November snow … Continue reading
Data flows
Each year, we have a few days in which the data flows in like a tidal wave. We go to Norway, to our long-term observation gradients along mountain roads to check out on the temperature sensors we have out there. … Continue reading
Throwback december bis
Worth your visit: our new picture gallery on the right of this blog, Sweden and Norway 2017! Another post featuring some of the best pictures from this summers’ field trip, this time from the Norwegian side. With steep mountains, stunning … Continue reading
Throwback December
Visit the new picture gallery on the right of this blog: Sweden and Norway 2017! It’s never too late to remember the summer. With snow currently probably packed high on the Scandinavian mountain tops, and the sun again hidden … Continue reading










