Anouschka Hof
Researcher
Department of Wildlife, Fish and Environmental Studies
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Sweden
Biography
Anouschka Hof work both as a postdoctoral reseracher at the department of Wildlife, Fish and Environmental Sciences at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Umeå and at the Department of Forest and Wildlife Ecology of the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the USA. He focuses his research on the impact of climate change on ecosystems and biodiversity. He was working as a Researcher (2012-2014) at Umeå University. He was completed his PhD (2006 - 2009)in Mammal ecology, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK. He was a Research technician (2005 - 2006) at international nature conservation organisation A Rocha Portugal. He did BSc and MSc in the Tropical Landuse, specialisation nature conservation tropics, Wageningen University, The Netherlands.
Research Interest
Nature conservation and wildlife ecology; Predator-prey relationships, meta-populations and interactions between taxa and their environment.
Publications
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Fuentes-Hurtado M, Hof AR, Jansson R (2016) Paleodistribution modeling suggests glacial refugia in Scandinavia and out-of-Tibet range expansion of the Arctic fox. Ecology and Evolution 6:170-180.
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Hof AR, Bright PW (2016) Quantifying the long-term decline of the West European hedgehog in England by subsampling citizen-science datasets. European Journal of Wildlife Research 62: 407
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Hof AR, RodrÃguez-Castañeda G, Allen AM, Jansson R, Nilsson C. Online first. Ecological Applications. The vulnerability of Subarctic and Arctic breeding birds.