Matej Domevscik
Research
My research focuses on one of the most vulnerable period in the lives of trees, their establishment as seedlings. In those first few years, trees can experience increased mortality due to a number of factors. Soil features, weather variables and pests are among the most important ones. While many studies have been done on establishment of seedlings over the years, climate change is quickly diminishing our understanding of the system as well as the tools available. Novel solutions are therefore urgently needed to adapt forest regeneration to the changed environment of the future. Ensuring good establishment and therefore successful regeneration is crucial for preserving the carbon sink role of trees, among many other values that forests provide.
Background
Doctoral Degree in Forest Management - SLU Alnarp, Sweden
Licentiate Degree in Forest Management - SLU Umeå, Sweden
Master of Science in Biology - SLU Umeå, Sweden
Bachelor of Science in Biology - University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Selected publications
Lodberg-Holm, H.K., Gelink, H.W., Hertel, A.G., Swenson, J.E., Domevscik, M., Steyaert, S.M.J.G. (2019) A human-induced landscape of fear influences foraging behavior of brown bears. Basic Applied Ecology.
Domevscik, M. (2018). Resource distribution in disturbed landscapes – the effect of clearcutting on berry abundance and their use by brown bears. Master's thesis at the Dept. of Wildlife, Fish and Environmental Studies.