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Mapping trait versus species turnover reveals spatiotemporal variation in functional redundancy and network robustness in a plant-pollinator community

Functional overlap among species (redundancy) is considered important in shaping competitive and mutualistic interactions that determine how communities respond to environmental change. Most studies view functional redundancy as static, yet traits within species—which ultimately shape functional redundancy—can vary over seasonal or spatial gradients. We therefore have limited understanding of how

Does migration improve the quality of life? The case of Swedish immigrants residing in Portugal

Situated in the intersection of the literature on QoL and lifestyle migration, this paper contributes to the discussion of three subjective components of QoL after migrating to another country. These are hedonic (happiness), evaluative (life satisfaction) and eudaimonic (having a purposeful or worthwhile life). Based on 36 in-depth interviews to Swedish citizens permanently living in Portugal, a g

Återinförandet av demokrati i Spanien - En diskursanalytisk undersökning

Democratic theory and research have lately been criticized in several fields. A classic and contested question is the role of the working class in democracy and democratization. Yet, it has been overshadowed by elite strategies that have been at the core of the most influential analytical framework in regard to late twentieth-century transitions. This is where some of the criticism has been laid.

Search guide to the digital collection

The core of the archive is composed of 512 in-depth interviews with Polish survivors from Nazi concentration camps, conducted shortly after their liberation. All the testimonies are available online. The archive also contains documents and materials brought to Sweden by survivors, and material that the Polish Research Institute compiled as reference resources. As the archive is very large, only a

https://www.ub.lu.se/hitta/digitala-samlingar/witnessing-genocide/search-guide-digital-collection - 2026-06-21

Outcomes After Thrombectomy for Primary and Secondary Medium Vessel MCA Occlusions : a Nationwide Registry Study

BACKGROUND: Medium vessel occlusions (MeVO) can be either isolated events (primary), or secondary to thrombus migration from a large vessel occlusion to a medium-sized vessel. Outcomes following endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) in the middle cerebral artery (MCA) may differ between primary and secondary MeVOs. This study aimed to assess the association between primary/secondary MeVOs and clinical o

Who’s steering this ark? : Exploring the role of power in environmental governance in the Waikato Region of New Zealand

Collaborative governance is an approach used by governments to create policies in an equitable manner through the consensus seeking decision-making process via the collaboration of stakeholders that will be affected by the solution. However, one of the many critiques of this approach is that there are power imbalances between those involved, that instead make the outcome inequitable. Collaborative

The probability of cerebral amyloid angiopathy according to the Simplified Edinburgh CT criteria in a large, unselected lobar intracerebral hemorrhage population

PURPOSE: Early identification of the underlying cause of intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is important for treatment and prognosis. This study aims to investigate the association of hematoma volume and other clinical parameters on the distribution of cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) probability according to the simplified Edinburgh CT criteria in a large, unselected intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) p

Procedural factors associated with successful recanalization in patients with acute ischemic stroke treated with endovascular thrombectomy—a nationwide register-based observational study

Introduction: Several studies have addressed technical aspects of endovascular thrombectomy (EVT), but it is not well known how procedural factors contribute to technical success in routine healthcare. The aim was to explore factors associated with technically successful EVT on nationwide scale. Methods: We did an observational register-based study assessing factors associated with technical succe

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https://www.medarbetarwebben.lu.se/sites/medarbetarwebben.lu.se/files/kc_group.pdf - 2026-06-22

Technical installations and equipment on campus

The rooms and concert halls at Malmö Academy of Music are equipped with technical equipment adapted for the teaching that takes place in each room. If a change is needed, it is made in consultation with the TI unit (Technical Production & Instrument Service). The following rules apply:The equipment in rooms and halls must not be moved. If you need extra equipment, contact the TI unit via Helpdesk.

https://www.mhm.lu.se/internt/technical-equipment-and-instruments/technical-installations-and-equipment-campus - 2026-06-21

NRWC Doctoral Workshop

NRWC Doctoral Workshop November 5th 2024 Welcome to a workshop for doctoral students! The overall aim of the workshop is to support the work of doctoral students in all phases of the doctoral education. The workshop is divided into two parts. The first part deals with questions related to ongoing dissertation work. Here doctoral students will give a presentation based on a work-in-progress paper,

https://www.lusem.lu.se/sites/lusem.lu.se/files/2024-04/NRWC%20Doctoral%20workshop.pdf - 2026-06-22

The potential for minimally invasive intracerebral hemorrhage evacuation in routine healthcare : applicability of the ENRICH trial criteria to an unselected cohort

Objective: Following the favorable outcomes demonstrated by the Early MiNimally-invasive Removal of IntraCerebral Hemorrhage (ENRICH) trial in supratentorial intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) patients treated with minimally invasive surgery (MIS), and considering the increasing interest in MIS, we aimed to assess the potential eligibility rate for ICH patients in Sweden. Methods: All patients with sp

Eco-evolutionary processes and community patterns--- novel avenues for studying biodiversity across spatial and temporal scales

Understanding biodiversity patterns poses a persistent challenge due to the complex interconnections of ecological and evolutionary processes. The particular difficulty comes from the various processes influencing biodiversity patterns across different spatial scales. This thesis aims to enhance comprehension of community diversity patterns by employing theoretical models that are capable of gener

On strategies of plant behaviour : Evolutionary games of habitat selection, defence, and foraging

Background: Strategies of habitat selection, defence, and foraging depend critically on population density and the frequency of alternative strategies: they are evolutionary games. Although commonly modelled in studies of animal behaviour, they are less frequently used to provide insights into the behaviour of plants. A 'review' and analysis of how these universal strategies apply to plants should

Predicting harvest of non-native signal crayfish in lakes —a role for changing climate?

The signal crayfish (Pacifastacus leniusculus) was introduced to Sweden in 1960, and it has a high commercial and recreational value, but it may also have negative effects on native ecosystems. To better predict how climate warming will affect population dynamics of this cool-water crayfish, we explored the role of temperature and density dependence as explanatory factors of the subsequent years’

Adaptation of timing of life history traits and population dynamic responses to climate change in spatially structured populations

Changes in the seasonal timing of life history events are documented effects of climate change. We used a general model to study how dispersal and competitive interactions affect eco-evolutionary responses to changes in the temporal distribution of resources over the season. Specifically, we modeled adaptation of the timing of reproduction and population dynamic responses in two competing populati

Modeling carbon allocation in trees: a search for principles

We review approaches to predicting carbon and nitrogen allocation in forest models in terms of their underlying assumptions and their resulting strengths and limitations. Empirical and allometric methods are easily developed and computationally efficient, but lack the power of evolution-based approaches to explain and predict multifaceted effects of environmental variability and climate change. In

The risk of competitive exclusion during evolutionary branching: Effects of resource variability, correlation and autocorrelation.

Evolutionary branching has been suggested as a mechanism to explain ecological speciation processes. Recent studies indicate however that demographic stochasticity and environmental fluctuations may prevent branching through stochastic competitive exclusion. Here we extend previous theory in several ways; we use a more mechanistic ecological model, we incorporate environmental fluctuations in a mo

On the evolutionary stability of partial migration.

The evolution of partial migration in birds is typically assumed to be the result of an optimization process. The fitness rewards for individuals choosing to migrate are balanced against the rewards of remaining in the breeding area all year around. This balancing is often thought to result in an evolutionarily stable strategy (ESS) such that an optimal fraction of the population becomes migratory