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Heather Wood

Heather Wood

Presentation

I am a PostDoc at the Swedish Biodiversity Centre, SLU where I work on the project Bat Migration Across the Baltic Sea (BAMBI). The project aims to understand where and when bats migrate across the Baltic Sea. Ultimately it aims to provide advice to local authorities on the placement and operation of offshore wind.

Publikationer i urval

Wood, H., 2024. Bats at northern latitudes: The influence of habitat and climate (Doctoral dissertation, Department of Physical Geography, Stockholm University). Link.

Wood, H. and Cousins, S.A., 2023. Variability in bat morphology is influenced by temperature and forest cover and their interactions. Ecology and Evolution, 13(1), p.e9695. Link.

Chibeya, D., Wood, H., Cousins, S., Carter, K., Nyirenda, M.A. and Maseka, H., 2021. How do African elephants utilize the landscape during wet season? A habitat connectivity analysis for Sioma Ngwezi landscape in Zambia. Ecology and evolution, 11(21), pp.14916-14931. Link.

Jakobsson, S., Wood, H., Ekroos, J. and Lindborg, R., 2020. Contrasting multi-taxa functional diversity patterns along vegetation structure gradients of woody pastures. Biodiversity and Conservation, 29(13), pp.3551-3572. Link.

Auffret, A.G., Kimberley, A., Plue, J., Skånes, H., Jakobsson, S., Waldén, E., Wennbom, M., Wood, H., Bullock, J.M., Cousins, S.A. and Gartz, M., 2017. HistMapR: Rapid digitization of historical land‐use maps in R. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 8(11), pp.1453-1457. Link.

Wood, H., Lindborg, R. and Jakobsson, S., 2017. European Union tree density limits do not reflect bat diversity in wood-pastures. Biological conservation, 210, pp.60-71. Link.


Kontaktinformation

Postdoktor vid Institutionen för stad och land; Avdelningen för statsvetenskap och naturresursförvaltning