Research output per year
Research output per year
Affiliated with the university, Associate Professor
I study the relationships between anthropogenic interventions (land-use and climate change), biodiversity changes (taxonomic, phylogenetic and functional) and related changes in processes (functions & services) in microbial, animal and plant communities with a focus on trade-offs and synergies between services (multifunctionality). I use a wide range of methods to assess processes that are provided by organisms, such as litter bags, bait lamina strips, fatty acid analyses, cage experiments or observational techniques and use synthesis approaches (e.g. meta-analysis) to summarize existing results.
I study how crop and grassland management (fertilization, crop rotation, grazing) affect the composition and biodiversity of animal and plant communities to contribute to future conservation practices. I enjoy using distance-based multivariate statistics and trait analysis to understand how communities respond to conservation practices and focus on field studies in close collaboration with land-owners.
I studyfood-webs and interaction networks between generalist predators and their prey to understand the fundamental rules underlying these important trophic interactions and to improve the provision of biological control services in agroecosystems. I use a range of techniques to analyse predator-prey interactions including stable isotope analysis, molecular gut content analysis and manipulative field experiments.
I study above- and belowground interactions between plant, animal and microbial communities to identify important links between these components and to improve the multifunctionality of agricultural systems. I enjoy the hardships of soil sampling campaigns and use a range of extraction methods to study bacterial, nematode, earthworm and micro-arthropod communities.
I study within-field spatial distribution patterns and large scale effects of landscape composition on populations to better understand how biotic and abiotic drivers affect biodiversity and community composition in agricultural, forest and desert landscapes. I use point-pattern statistics, geostatistics and GIS-based analysis to understand the consequences of spatial heterogeneity for communities and biotic interactions.
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Hedlund, K. (PI), Birkhofer, K. (Project coordinator), Ingimarsdottir, M. (Researcher), Bracht Jørgensen, H. (Researcher), Gavin, P. (Research student), Kozjek, K. (Research student), Kundel, D. (Research student), Moya-Laraño, J. (Researcher), Montserrat, M. (Researcher), Mano, L. (Researcher), Meyer, S. (Research student), Mäder, P. (Researcher), Sheu, S. (PI) & Truu, J. (PI)
FORMAS, The Swedish Research Council for Environment, Agricultural Sciences and Spatial Planning
2017/01/01 → 2019/12/31
Project: Research
Birkhofer, K. (PI)
2016/09/01 → 2018/03/31
Project: Research
Tschumi, M. (PI), Birkhofer, K. (Researcher) & Smith, H. (Supervisor)
2016/02/01 → 2017/07/31
Project: Research
Smith, H. (Invited speaker), Tschumi, M. (Contributor), Birkhofer, K. (Role not specified), Ekroos, J. (Role not specified) & Kardum Hjort, C. (Contributor)
Activity: Talk or presentation › Invited talk
DHertefeldt, T. (Organiser), Birkhofer, K. (Organiser) & Hedlund, K. (Organiser)
Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Organisation of workshop/ seminar/ course