Brett Sandercock

Medlem av faggruppen for biologisk mangfold
Biologisk mangfold
Brett har doktorgrad i økologi. Hans nøkkelkompetanse innenfor VKMs fagområder er bestandsøkologi, bevaringsbiologi og viltforvaltning.
Stilling
Seniorforsker, Norsk Institutt for Naturforskning (NINA), Trondheim, Norway (2017 til nå).
Utdanning
1997: Doctor of philosophy, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia
1991:Master of science, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta
1988: Bachelor of science (Honours), University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia
Arbeidserfaring
2012 - 2017: professor i dyreøkologi, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas
2007 - 2012: førsteamanuensis, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas
2009 - 2010: forsker II, Norsk Institutt for Naturforskning (NINA), Trondheim
2001 - 2007: universitetslektor, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas
2000: Killam postdoktorstipend, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia
1997 - 1999: postdoktorstipend, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, California
Øvrig faglig bakgrunn
2021 - 2025: prosjektleder, Footprint and impacts of renewable energy: pressure on lands under growth (FIREPLUG), Forskningsrådet
2019 - 2022: prosjektleder, Conservation policy in a changing world: integrating citizen science data from national monitoring schemes to model impacts of global change scenarios (Future Bird Scenarios), BioDiversa+ og Belmont Forum
2021 - dd:representant for Norge, Vitenskapelig og teknisk vurderingspanel (STRP), Ramsar Convention on Wetlands
2021 - dd:redaktør, Ecology and Evolution
2021 - dd:redaktør, Ornis Norvegica
Utvalgte publikasjoner
Bradter, U., A. Johnston, W.M. Hochachka, A. Soultan, J.E. Brommer, E. Gaget, J.A. Kålås, A. Lehikoinen, Å. Lindström, S. Piirainen, D. Pavón-Jordán, T. Pärt, I.J. Øien, and B.K. Sandercock. 2022. Decomposing the spatial and temporal effects of climate on bird populations in northern European mountains. Global Change Biology, in press.
Kubelka, V., B.K. Sandercock, T. Székely, and R.P. Freckleton. 2022. Animal migration to northern latitudes: environmental changes and increasing threats. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 37:30-41.
Verheijen, B.H.F., A.N. Erickson, W.A. Boyle, K.S. Leveritte, L.A. Spahr, E.J. Williams, S.K. Winnicki, and B.K. Sandercock. 2022. Predation, parasitism, and drought counteract the benefits of patch-burn grazing for the reproductive success of grassland songbirds. Ornithological Applications 124:1-22.
Di Bernardi, C., A.-M. Thierry, N.E. Eide, D.E. Bowler, L. Rød-Eriksen, S. Blumentrath, L. Tietgen, B.K. Sandercock, Ø. Flagstad, and A. Landa. 2021. Fitness and fur colouration - testing the camouflage and thermoregulation hypotheses in an Arctic mammal. Journal of Animal Ecology 90:1328-1340.
Sandercock, B.K. 2020. Mark-recapture models for estimation of demographic parameters. In: Murray, D.L., and B.K. Sandercock (editors), Population Ecology in Practice (pp. 157-190). Wiley-Blackwell, Hoboken, New Jersey.