Bo Dalsgaard
Associate Professor
Section for Biodiversity
Universitetsparken 15, København ÃÂ
Section for Molecular Ecology and Evolution
ÃÂster Farimagsgade 5, bygning 7, 1353 København K
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Working experience
Postdoc, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, 2012-present; Postdoc, University of Cambridge, UK, 2010 to 2011; Research Assistant, RSPB, UK, 2000.
Supervision and teaching experience
Student advisor for two part II students, University of Cambridge, UK, 2010 to 2011; Student advisor for one MSc and seven BSc students, Aarhus University, Denmark, 2006 to 2008; Teaching Assistant, Graduate course "Population Biology" and Undergraduate course "Summer school in Ecology", Aarhus University, Denmark, 2005 to 2006.
Education
PhD, Aarhus University, Denmark, 2009 (research visits at University of Northampton, UK, and Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain, and participating in the European Consortium for Political Research Summer School at University of Ljubljana, Slovenia); MSc, Aarhus University, Denmark, 2007 (participating in the Boreal Biota & Ecology program at University of Helsinki, Finland); BSc, Aarhus University, Denmark, 2003.
Editorial experience
Member of the editorial board (Subject Editor) of Ecography (2015-present) and Nordic Journal of Botany (2015-2017).
Scholarships, awards and research grants
Carlsberg postdocoral research grant (2012 to 2013); The Danish Council for Independent Research | Natural Sciences (2010 to 2011); Hanne & Torkel Weis-Fogh Fund, University of Cambridge (2010, 2011 & 2012); PhD scholarship, Aarhus University (2005 to 2009); Frimodt-Heineke Foundation (2007); Augustinus Foundation (2006 & 2007); Knud Højgaard Foundation (2005); Nordlys exchange scholarship (2004); World Wildlife Foundation/Novo Nordisk Foundation (2003); Faculty of Science, Aarhus University (2003).
Fellowship evaluator
Sigma Delta Epsilon, Graduate Women in Science Fellowship (www.gwis.org), USA, 2012.
PhD-thesis opponent
Benigno Padrón Méndez. Plant-animal mutualistic networks on island ecosystems.
Integration and impact of invasive species. PhD-thesis. Universidad de La Laguna, Spain, 2011.
Journal referee
Acta Oecologia, Annals of Botany, Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, Biotropica, Bird Conservation International, Ecography, Ecological Entomology, Ecoscience, Global Ecology and Biogeography, Journal of Field Ornithology, Journal of Ornithology, Journal of Tropical Ecology, Ornithologia Neotropial, Oikos, Plant Species Biology, Restoration Ecology.
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Effects of climate on pollination networks in the West Indies
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Specialization in plant-hummingbird networks is associated with species richness, contemporary precipitation and quaternary climate-change velocity
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Centrality measures and the importance of generalist species in pollination networks
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