Eline Lorenzen
Professor
Section for Molecular Ecology and Evolution
Øster Farimagsgade 5, bygning 7, 1353 København K
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The main focus of my research is molecular ecology of large mammals (megafauna), and I am broadly interested in how climate change, environmental shifts, and human impact have affected the past and present abundance, distribution and evolution of megafauna species and communities. So far, my work has encompassed three overall areas: (i) continental-scale biogeography, (ii) past demographic inference using ancient DNA, and (iii) demographic inference and signals of natural selection using population genomics.
Research areas: Molecular ecology, biogeography, population genomics, demographic reconstruction, selection and adaptation, ancient DNA, palaeoecology, conservation genetics, megafauna
Please find additional information on my group website
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The Danish polar bear skull collection 1830-2016
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Pros and cons of methylation-based enrichment methods for ancient DNA
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Narwhal Genome Reveals Long-Term Low Genetic Diversity despite Current Large Abundance Size
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