Department of Biology, Lund University

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Research at the Department of Biology is characterised by cutting-edge fundamental research within a variety of areas, from molecules and protein production to ecological systems, and from genetic code to behaviour.

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  1. Coastal birds in the Gulf of Bothnia (Kustfåglar i Bottniska Viken) - Collection Coastal birds in the Gulf of Bothnia (Kustfåglar i Bottniska Viken) is a joint subprogramme (gemensamt delprogram) within the regional environmental monitoring in Sweden. The programme is run by the four County Administrative Boards (Länsstyrelsen) of Norrbotten, Västerbotten, Västernorrland and Gävleborg.
  2. Swedish Bird Survey: Fixed routes (Standardrutterna) - Collection The Swedish coastal bird monitoring programme (aka the ”Archipelago squares”/”Kustfågelrutorna”) is one of several schemes within the Swedish Bird Survey (see below), run by the Department of Biology at Lund University...
  3. Swedish Bird Survey: Summer point count routes (Sommarpunktrutterna) - Collection The summer and winter point count routes (“punktrutterna”) are two of several schemes within the Swedish Bird Survey (see below), run by the Department of Biology at Lund University. The point count routes were initiated in 1975 as a standardised method for detecting and reporting changes in the abundance of birds and their distributions in Sweden over time...
  4. Swedish Bird Survey: Swedish coastal bird monitoring programme (Nationella kustfågelövervakningen) - Collection The Swedish coastal bird monitoring programme (aka the ”Archipelago squares”/”Kustfågelrutorna”) is one of several schemes within the Swedish Bird Survey (see below), run by the Department of Biology at Lund University...
  5. Swedish Bird Survey: Winter point count routes (Vinterpunktrutterna) - Collection The summer and winter point count routes (“punktrutterna”) are two of several schemes within the Swedish Bird Survey (see below), run by the Department of Biology at Lund University. The point count routes were initiated in 1975 as a standardized method for detecting and reporting changes in the abundance of birds and their distributions in Sweden over time...
  6. Swedish Butterfly Monitoring Scheme (SeBMS) - Collection The SeBMS is a standarised monitoring scheme for monitoring butterflies in Sweden. This dataset includes records from traditional fixed transect sites, often called ‘Pollard Walks’, and point site counts which cover a set area for a standardised visit time...

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