Nerea Abrego Antia
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General description
I am an ecologist broadly interested in community ecology, especially in linking general theory to empirical research. My research therefore focuses on understanding how species-rich communities are structured across temporal, spatial and environmental gradients. For this, I mostly use fungi as model system, but I am also interested in any other species-rich taxonomical group. An important part of my research is devoted to resolving methodological challenges that come along with data on (species-rich) ecological communities. In particular, I am interested in developing empirical methods for efficiently acquiring community data (e.g., novel experimental approaches and semi-automated data collection methodologies), and statistical methods for efficiently analyzing such data (e.g., joint species distribution modelling (JSDM)). Currently I am an Academy Research Fellow at the Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences at JY, and I am a leader of the Predictive Community Ecology (PredCom) research group.
Active JYU affiliations
- Department of Biological and Environmental Science, Academy Research Fellow
Projects as Principal investigator
- Oikos-Finland 2025 Conference 11.-14.3.2025
- Participants (conferences, training)
- Bringing an evolutionary perspective to community ecology using plant-fungal symbiotic networks as a model system
- Research Council of Finland
- Developing Finnish National Forest Inventory into comprehensive biodiversity monitoring with DNA-, audio- and image-based methods
- Ministry of the Environment
- Bringing an evolutionary perspective to community ecology using plant-fungal symbiotic networks as a model system
- Research Council of Finland
- Bringing an evolutionary perspective to community ecology using plant-fungal symbiotic networks as a model system
- Research Council of Finland