Jon Brommer
Head of Department
Department of Biology jon.brommer@utu.fi +358 29 450 2622 +358 50 534 3360 Vesilinnantie 5 Turku : 234 |
Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Evolutionary Biology; Zoology; Biodiversity & Conservation; Social Ecological System
2019 onwards. Full professor (Dept of Biology) - University of Turku, FI
2012-2019 Tenure-track professor (Dept of Biology) - University of Turku, FI
2001-2012 I secured funding from the Research Council of Finland for various researcher positions allowing me to strengthen my expertise as a researcher. I have been acting as a lecturer for some times in between these research-oriented positions
2001. PhD (Ecology and Evolution) - University of Helsinki, FI
1997. MSc (Ecology and Evolution) - University of Amsterdam, NL
In the Brommer Lab we study a variety of ecological and environmental issues; in some projects focus is on specific taxa, in others a macroecological approach is used, often including a societal aspect.
Data gathering includes traditional field methods, but also acoustic monitoring and wildlife cameras. Macroecological project often rely on publicly available data. We carry out electronic surveys when study social aspects.
I teach general aspect of professional life (Professional Development), an introductory course for working in R (Getting to work in R) and central concepts in evolutionary biology (Advanced Evolutionary Biology).
- Pine mires as key early-season habitat selection sites for Willow Tits in managed boreal forests (2026)
- Forest Ecology and Management
- Reduced vocal activity of resident birds following clearcutting reflects a decline in a few species at highly impacted sites in boreal forests (2026)
- Forest Ecology and Management
- Transcriptomics Reveal Molecular Signatures of a Resolved Sexual Conflict and Potential Association With Colour Polymorphism in Tawny Owls (2026)
- Molecular Ecology
- Crested Tits prefer pine forest but not mature forest: insights from an early spring passive acoustic survey (2025)
- Ornis Fennica
- Dressed for the Weather: Tawny Owl Feather Adaptations Across a Climatic Gradient (2025)
- Ecology and Evolution
- Interactions between climate warming and management actions determining bird community change in protected areas (2025)
- Biological Conservation
- Lifetime Fitness Variation Across the Geographical Range in a Colour Polymorphic Species (2025)
- Ecology and Evolution
- Metsästys ja hirvieläimet suomalaisessa mediassa (2025) Perkkola, Maria; Tuominen, Laura; Wikström, Mikael; Brommer, Jon
- Positive social relationships in hunting groups are related to compliance with the higher-level moose management (2025)
- Ecology and Society
- Pro‐environmental values foster support for both general and local ecological management (2025)
- Restoration Ecology
- Shifting the baseline for waterbird and seabird conservation in europe, risk assessment over one century (2025)
- Biodiversity and Conservation
- Threats to and management of Natura 2000 protected areas relative to agricultural practices (2025)
- Conservation Biology
- Yhteiskunnan suhtautuminen metsästykseen (2025) Perkkola, Maria; Wikström, Mikael; Brommer, Jon
- Changes in waterbird occurrence and abundance at their northern range boundaries in response to climate warming : importance of site area and protection status (2024)
- Animal Conservation
- Conservation needs and opportunities drive LIFE funding allocation for European birds (2024)
- Biological Conservation
- Conserving apollo butterflies: habitat characteristics and conservation implications in Southwest Finland (2024)
- Journal of Insect Conservation
- Evidence of COVID-19 pandemic influence on well-being produced by urban gardening: a before-after study (2024)
- npj Urban Sustainability
- Genomic basis of melanin-associated phenotypes suggests colour-specific environmental adaptations in tawny owls (2024)
- Molecular Ecology
- On the need and difficulty of evaluating management strategies improving species persistence (2024)
- Animal Conservation
- Restoration of boreal wetlands increases bat activity (2024)
- Restoration Ecology



