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Anders P. Tøttrup is a Professor and Deputy Museum Director at the Natural History Museum of Denmark, University of Copenhagen. His main research focuses on Conservation and Citizen Science, particularly in Ornithology with a specific emphasis on migratory birds and their annual cycles. His objective is to clarify the consequential aspects of global climate change on nature management strategies, improve understanding, and ultimately develop knowledge-based conservation initiatives. He has a keen interest in studying long-term changes across spatiotemporal scales, examining phenomena such as phenology, mortality, and inter- and intra-specific interactions. Tøttrup holds a PhD in Migration Ecology and has completed extensive training in bird identification and surveys. His academic experience includes authoring 49 peer-reviewed papers with an H-index of 21 and over 1350 citations. He has also served as a regular symposium convener and a reviewer for top journals in Ecology and Ornithology. His teaching activities include supervising several MSc and BSc students and giving lectures in various courses related to environmental science, nature management, and conservation biology.
Natural History Museum of Denmark, University of Copenhagen • Copenhagen, Denmark
Responsible for overseeing museum operations and research initiatives.
Department of Biology, University of Copenhagen • Copenhagen, Denmark
Teaching and researching in areas related to biology and conservation.
Center for Macroecology, Evolution and Climate, University of Copenhagen • Copenhagen, Denmark
Conducted research on ecological and evolutionary processes.
Focuses on clinical, social, and cognitive psychology.