The people involved in the ITEX in Iceland project.

Doc. Ingibjörg S. Jónsdóttir, at Gothenburg University, Main interests: Plant population ecology and ecophysiology, especially clonal plants. Ecology of long-lived clonal plants: short term and long term responses to climate change. HOMEPAGE

Dr. Borþór Magnússon, The Icelandic Agriculture Research Institute

Fil.lic Anna Stenström, Ph.D student at Gothenburg University, Main interests: Sexual reproduction in clonal plants: cost, geographic variation and the effecst of climate change. Mainly studying the clonal sedge Carex bigelowii. HOMEPAGE

MSc. Annika K. Jägerbrand, Ph.D student at Gothenburg University. Main interests: Mosses, their ecology and future climate change. PhD project: Population ecology of arctic bryophytes, geographic variation, interactions with vascular plants, and responses to climate change.  I study two mosses: Hylocomium splendens and Racomitrium lanuginosum at two sites: Latnjajaure in Northern Sweden and Thingvellir in South west Iceland. HOMEPAGE

 

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