Kai Lindström

Research environment: freshwaters (including wetlands), marine

Taxonomic group of interest: birds, crustaceans, fish

Field of research: behavioural ecology, evolutionary ecology, population ecology

Anthropogenic impact under investigation: climate change, habitat modifications, invasive species, pollution (including from light and noise)







As a behavioral ecologist mostly working on fishes and also birds, I am generally interested in the evolutionary processes related to reproduction. My main interest currently is how the distribution of resources affects spatial and temporal variation in sexual selection. In addition my lab works on questions on mating system evolution, ecological effects on sexual selection and mate choice evolution.

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