Arthur Grand joins NordBorN!

Arthur started his PhD in April at the Agricultural University of Iceland. He holds a MSc degree in alpine ecology from the Savoie Mont-Blanc University in France. Since completing his master’s thesis at the Greenland Institute of Natural Resources in 2024, Arthur has been involved in different projects about the effects of Arctic climate change on herbivore diet quality, mainly in Greenland and Svalbard. Arthur’s PhD project is framed within the TUNDRAdiet project, funded by the Icelandic Research Fund. The PhD project aims to investigate the diet composition and quality of large Arctic herbivores in Iceland and Greenland (reindeer/caribou, muskox and sheep). One of the goals is to compare different methods to develop tools to assess different aspects of herbivore diets in tundra ecosystems. Additionally, the project will anticipate how the increasingly frequent winter rain-on-snow events affect diet quality of Arctic herbivores. The findings will help inform management advice on how reindeer, muskox and sheep partition resources in a shared landscape and how this can be altered by climate change.