Hedvig Nenzen

NJ, Landscape Ecology Unit
I am a landscape ecologist using models to further our understanding of ecosystem dynamics. Currently, I am starting a Formas-funded project to track Swedish biodiversity.

Presentation

I have worked on the causes of change in European and Canadian forests, including climate change, insect outbreaks and human disturbances. Tools that I apply to understand forests include Species Distribution Models, demographic models, forest landscape models, and metapopulation/ metacommunity models. A related interest is how species interactions can affect dynamics, and I have studied how food webs could explain Pleistocene mammal extinctions, and developed new mechanisms for how hyperparasitoids could alter parasitoid densities and thus contribute to large-scale insect outbreaks.

In my previous postdoc at SLU Artdatabanken, I studied wood-decay fungi, and developed a metacommunity model where species influence the colonization and extinction of other species in the community (through competition, facilitation).

Research

Ongoing projects

Bioint 2024-2027 Project description

I am part of the Interdisciplinary Academy at SLU, working on social and ecological aspects of nature restoration. News item. 

Selected publications

Combining Observational and Experimental Data to Estimate Environmental and Species Drivers of Fungal Metacommunity Dynamics. Nenzén, Hedvig Kristina, Helen Moor, Robert B. O'Hara, Mari Jönsson, Jenni Nordén, Elisabet Ottosson, and Tord Snäll. 2025. Ecology 106(2): e70014. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.70014

Underprediction of extirpation and colonisation following climate and land-use change using species distribution models. Auffret, A, Nenzén, H, Polaina, E. 2024.  Diversity and Distributions (e13834).

Oil sands restoration with warm‐adapted trees improves outcomes under moderate but not severe warming scenarios. 2023. H Nenzén, Y Boulanger, E Campbell, D Price, C Mallon, A Petty, D Stralberg. Ecosphere 14 (12), e4721

H Nenzén, D Price, D Cyr, Y Boulanger, A Taylor, E Campbell. 2020. Projected climate change effects on Alberta’s boreal forests imply future challenges for oil sands reclamation. Restoration Ecology, 28: 39-50

Nenzén, HK, V Martel, D Gravel. Can hyperparasitoids cause large‐scale outbreaks of insect herbivores? 2018. Oikos, 127: 1344–1354

Nenzén, HK, P Peres-Neto, D Gravel. 2017. More than Moran: Coupling statistical and simulation models to understand how dispersal and climate variation drive insect outbreak dynamics. Special issue of Canadian Journal of Forest Research,48: 255-264

Nenzén, HK, MB Araújo. 2011. Choice of threshold alters projections of species range shifts under climate change. Ecological Modelling, 222: 3346-3354.

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