Agricultural University of Iceland (AUI)

Isabel C. Barrio (Network Lead)

Isabel is a terrestrial ecologist interested in understanding plant-herbivore interactions in changing tundra ecosystems. Her research in Iceland focuses on the impacts of sheep grazing on common highland ranges.
Arthur Grand

Arthur works on large herbivore diet composition and quality throughout the Arctic and the effects of climate change on them. Including reindeer, muskox and sheep between Iceland, Greenland and Norway, Arthur’s PhD project is part of a wider project called TUNDRAdiet (2026-2029), led by Isabel C Barrio.
Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)


Tom Vorstenbosch (Network coordinator)
Tom is a terrestrial ecologist interested in cold region invasions, polar ecosystem responses to climate change, and ethnobotany. He currently works on quantifying circumpolar borealization in tundra ecosystems.
James DM Speed

James works on plant-herbivore interactions and phenology. He works with field studies, natural history collections and biogeography, and his work span ecosystems and local to global scales.
Kristine Bakke Westergaard

Gunnar Austrheim

David Williamson

Beatrice M. Trăscău

Beatrice’s research focuses on how changes in land-use shape community composition and biodiversity dynamics across different spatial and temporal scales. I am also interested in how rising anthropogenic pressures act together to shape the biomes and ecosystems around us.
Hans Meinhard í Eyðansstovu

University of Eastern Finland

Mariana Verdonen

Mariana is a physical geographer specialising in GIS and remote sensing of environmental changes in northern ecosystems, with a focus on interactions among permafrost, landscape, and climate dynamics.
Elias Koivisto

Elias is a geoscientist researching greening and shrubification combining remote sensing data, such as synthetic aperture radar and multispectral satellite data. His interest lies in examining plant community changes in multiple temporal and spatial scales in Siberia and Northern Fennoscandia.
University of Gothenburg

Anne Bjorkman

Anne is a terrestrial ecologist interested in understanding plant-herbivore interactions in changing tundra ecosystems. Her research in Iceland focuses on the impacts of sheep grazing on common highland ranges.
Greenland Institute of Natural Resources (GINR)

Mathilde Le Moullec

Mathilde studies effects of climate change on arctic terrestrial ecosystems to draw management advice that ensure sustainable harvest by local communities. Her main research topics focus on large herbivore ecology and evolution, as well as plant-herbivore feedback.
Laura Barbero-Palacios

Laura is a terrestrial ecologist interested in understanding the effect of herbivores on Arctic and alpine ecosystems.
Aarhus University

Niels Martin Schmidt

Niels’ research targets Arctic ecosystem ecology with emphasis on biodiversity, interactions between trophic levels, but also species/community responses to climate change and other environmental drivers.
Centre for Ecological Research and Forestry Applications (CREAF)

Mariana García Criado

Mariana is a plant ecologist who researchers diversity dynamics under climate change in Arctic and Antarctic plants. She works at local scales doing fieldwork across polar regions and at macroecological scales to understand large-scale patterns of change.
University of British Columbia/University of Edinburgh


Isla Myers-Smith

Isla is a global change ecologist and a Canada Excellence Research Chair studying how ecosystems are responding as the planet warms in the Arctic and beyond. She conducts field research in the Yukon Territory in northwest Canada and I also work collaboratively to synthesize data from sites across the tundra biome.
