Team
Dr. Arne Schröder
PhD / Marie Curie Fellow
Research focus
The ecological consequences of the joint individual variation in size-specific life histories and behavioural types
Education:
2008
- PhD in Ecology, Umeå University, Sweden
2001
- Diploma in Biology, Albert Ludwigs University of Freiburg
Academic career:
2015 - Present:
- Marie Sklodowska Curie Research Fellow at Leibniz-Institute for Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries
2014 - 2015
- Research Fellow at Leibniz-Institute for Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries
2012 – 2014
- NERC Postdoctoral Researcher at Sheffield University
2011 – 2012
- Swedish Research Council Researcher at Lund University
2009 – 2011
- Swedish Research Council Research Fellow at Leeds University (UK)
Important scientific discoveries and associated papers
Schröder, A., Van Leeuwen, A., Cameron, T. (2014) When less is more: positiv population-level effects of mortality. Trans in Ecology and Evolution 29: 614-624.
Schröder, A., Persson, L. & de Roos, A.M. (2009) Culling experiments demonstrate size-class specific biomass increases with mortality. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USW 106: 2671-2676.
Schröder, A., Persson, L. & de Roos, A.M. (2005) Direct experimental evidence for alternative stable states: A review. Oikos 110:3-19.