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.

Curriculum vitae

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

2024 - 2028: prosjektmedlem, Interactive effects of pollutants and climate on seabirds in Arctic coastal ecosystems (ClimACTox), Forskningsrådet

2023 - 2025: prosjektleder, Scenarios for protecting European avian redistributions (SPEAR), BioDiversa+

2021 - 2025: prosjektleder, Footprint and impacts of renewable energy: pressure on lands under growth (FIREPLUG), Forskningsrådet

2021 – nå: representant for Norge, Vitenskapelig og teknisk vurderingspanel (STRP), Ramsar Convention on Wetlands

2021 - nå: redaktør, Ecology and Evolution

2021 - nå: redaktør, Ornis Norvegica

Utvalgte publikasjoner

Tingstad, L., B.K. Sandercock, and S. Nybø. 2024. Steep declines in radioactive caesium after 30 years of monitoring alpine plants in mountain areas of central Norway. Journal of Environmental Radioactivity 272:107352.

Kenawi, M.S., K. Alfredsen, L.S. Stürzer, B.K. Sandercock and T.H. Bakken. 2023. High-resolution mapping of land use changes by Norwegian hydropower systems. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 188:art113798.

Sandercock, B.K., M.L. Davey, A. Endrestøl, R. Blaalid, F. Fossøy, H. Hegre, M.A.M. Majaneva, A. Often, J. Åström, and R.M. Jacobsen. 2023. Designing a surveillance program for early detection of alien plants and insects in Norway. Biological Invasions 25:917–936.

Sandercock, B.K., and C.L. Gratto-Trevor. 2023. Breeding populations of Marbled Godwits and Willets have high annual survival and strong site fidelity to managed wetlands. Ecology and Evolution 13:ece3.9667.

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.