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Siri Vatsø Haugum

Gjesteforsker, plantesamfunnsøkologi
  • E-postsiri.haugum@uib.no
  • Besøksadresse
    HIB - Thormøhlens gate 55
    5006 Bergen
  • Postadresse
    Postboks 7803
    5020 Bergen

Doktorgradsprosjektet mitt er knytt til prosjektet LandPress

Eg underviser på følgande kurs ved Universitetet i Bergen:

BIO101 - Organismebiologi I (Labkurs, botanikk)
BIO102 - Organismebiologi II (Feltkurs, økologi)

Vitenskapelig artikkel
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2023). Rikhei-skjøtselsavhengig og artsrik naturtype. Blyttia : Norsk botanisk forenings tidsskrift. 115-126.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2023). Plant traits and associated data from a warming experiment, a seabird colony, and along elevation in Svalbard. Scientific Data. 21 sider.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2023). How resilient is Calluna vulgaris to drought during germination and its seedling stage? Ecology and Evolution.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2023). Germination and seedling growth of Calluna vulgaris is sensitive to regional climate, heathland succession, and drought. Ecology and Evolution.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2022). Intraspecific trait variability is a key feature underlying high Arctic plant community resistance to climate warming. Ecological Monographs. 21 sider.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2021). Global maps of soil temperature. Global Change Biology. 3110-3144.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2021). Coastal heathland vegetation is surprisingly resistant to experimental drought across successional stages and latitude. Oikos. 2015-2027.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2021). Can bryophyte groups increase functional resolution in tundra ecosystems? Arctic Science. 609-637.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2018). Accelerated increase in plant species richness on mountain summits is linked to warming. Nature. 231-234.
Faglig foredrag
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2022). Kystlynghei.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2019). Soil carbon storage of coastal heathlands in Norway under different management practices.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2019). Klimaendringers effekt på vanlig norsk natur.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2019). Integrating experiments and gradient approaches to study climate impacts on ecosystems.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2018). Fagdag kystlynghei og vinterbeite.
Populærvitenskapelig foredrag
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2019). Klima og natur i endring.
Vitenskapelig foredrag
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2022). Prescribed burning to promote recovery after an extreme drought event in Atlantic heathlands.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2021). Hvor viktig er naturmangfold (SDG 14 og 15) for å nå klimamålet (SDG 13), og deres rolle for å minske ulikhet (SDG 10)?
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2020). Land use management to ensure ecosystem service delivery under new societal and environmental pressures in heathlands.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2019). Plant functional trait responses to summer drought in a dynamic coastal heathland. .
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2019). Of seeds and sheep: can poop help plants cope with climate change? .
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2019). Learning by Doing and Reflection: the Redesign of an Alpine Ecology Field Course.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2019). Drought in coastal heathlands.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2019). Drivers of plant community traits in a coastal heathland drought experiment.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2019). Combined effects of implementing afforestation as part of climate mitigation strategy in Norway.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2019). Climate warming accelerates the increase in plant species richness on mountain summits .
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2019). Carbon in coastal heathlands and semi-natural grasslands. A LandPress, FunCaB and Three-D perspective .
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2019). Afforestation to mitigate climate doesn’t always work.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2019). Afforestation to mitigate climate doesn’t always work.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2019). Afforestation to mitigate climate doesn't always work.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2018). Using experimental macroecology to assess climate change impacts on plants.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2018). Ecosystem responses and feedbacks to climate change - lessons from terrestrial ecology?
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2018). Drought responses in a precipitation-rich coastal ecosystem are linked to land use history .
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2017). Variation in drought-tolerance across climatic and land-use gradients in Norwegian coastal heathlands.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2017). New perspectives on heathland management under influence of extreme winter droughts.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2017). Integrating experimental and gradient approaches to study CC impacts on plants.
Annen presentasjon
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2019). Vestlandsnaturen og det nye veret.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2019). Natur og ekstremver.
Mastergradsoppgave
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2023). Vegetasjonsendringer i eng og beitemark på Vestlandet i perioden 1994-2020. En gjenkartlegging av vegetasjon og økologiske faktorer på utvalgte gårder i Voss og Fusa kommuner.
Intervju
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2021). Norsk hodepine.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2019). Siri Vatsø Haugum grev ned teposar.
Programledelse
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2017). Villsauene i kystlyngheia.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2017). Lyngbrenning i kystlyngheiene.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2017). Kystlyngheiene.
Poster
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2020). Seasonal variability of litter decomposition in response to intensified drought is impacted by land use history in semi-natural heathlands.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2020). Calluna dieback from winter drought, the role of land use and environmental variations.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2020). Calluna die-back after winter drought and the role of land use and environmental variation.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2020). Aboveground leaf traits reveal secrets about what is going on belowground.
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2019). Aboveground leaf traits reveal secrets about what is going on belowground.
Scenekunst
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2020). NESTE STEG - Klima. Klima i mennesket si historie.
Fagartikkel
  • Vis forfatter(e) (2022). The habitat uses and behaviour of Black Grouse (Lyrurus tetrix) in western Norwegian heathlands, in winter. Bikuben. 39-50.

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