Evolutionary ecologist with a keen interest in sustainable use of marine resources
University degrees
BIO207 Marine Conservation Biology (BSc)
BIO403 Statistics in Ecological Studies (MSc)
BIO409 Mariculture and the Environment (MSc)
BIO602 Research in Coastal Ecology (PhD)
Professor, University of Agder, Kristiansand (2019 —)
Researcher, Department of Ecology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala (2018).
Senior researcher. Bioeconomy Research Team, Novia University of Applied Sciences, Ekenäs, Finland (2016-2017)
Senior researcher. Aronia Coastal Zone Research Team, Novia University of Applied Science and Åbo Akademi University (2013-2015)
Assistant professor, Department of Ecology, SLU (2008-2013)
Marie Curie Post-doctoral research scholar. Fisheries Resources Department, French Research Institute for the Exploitation of the Sea (Ifremer), Port-en- Bessin (2006-2008)
Post-doctoral researcher. Zoology Museum, University of Zürich, Switzerland (2004-2005)
zu Ermgassen P, Bonacic K, Boudry P, Bromley C, Cameron T, Colsoul B, Coolen J, Frankic A, Hancock B, van der Have T, Holbrooke Z, Kamermans P, Laugen AT, Pogoda B, Pouvreau S, Preston J, Ranger C, Sas H, Strand Å, Sutherland W (in press). Forty questions of importance to the policy and practice of native oyster reef oyster restoration in Europe. Aquatic Conservation. DOI:10.1002/aqc.3462
Josefsson J, Hiron M, Arlt D, Auffret A, Berg Å, Chevalier M, Glimskär A, Hartman G, Kacergyte I, Klein J, Knape J, Laugen AT, Low M, Paquet M, Pasanen-Mortensen M, Rosin Z, Rubene D, Zmihorski M, Part T (2020) Improving scientific rigour in conservation evaluations and a plea deal for transparency on potential biases. Conservation Letters.
Kaňuch P, Kiehl B, Cassel-Lundhagen A, Laugen AT, Low M, Berggren Å (2020) Gene flow relates to evolutionary divergence among populations at the range margin. PeerJ 8: e10036-18.
Faust E; André C, Meurling S, Kochmann J, Christiansen H, Fast-Jensen L, Charrier G, Laugen AT, Strand Å (2017) Origin and route of establishment of the invasive Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) in Scandinavia. Marine Ecology Progress Series 575:95-105.
Laugen AT, Hollander J, Obst M, Strand Å (2015). The Pacific Oyster (Crassostrea gigas) invasion in Scandinavian coastal waters: impact on local ecosystem services. In: J. Canning-Clode (ed.) Biological Invasions in Changing Ecosystems. Vectors, Ecological Impacts, Management and Predictions. De Gruyter Open, 23pp.
Engström-Öst J, Savatijevic Rasic I, Brutemark A, Rancken R, Subakov Simić G, Laugen AT. Can Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii invade the Baltic Sea? (2015). Environmental reviews 23: 161-169.
Laugen AT, Engelhard GH, Whitlock R, Arlinghaus R, Dankel D, Dunlop ES, Eikeset AM, Enberg K, Jørgensen C, Matsumura S, Nusslé S, Urbach D, Baulier L, Boukal DS, Ernande B, Johnston F, Mollet F, Pardoe H, Therkildsen NO, Uusi-Heikkila S, Vainikka A, Heino M, Rijnsdorp AD, Dieckmann U (2014). Evolutionary impact assessment: accounting for evolutionary consequences of fishing in an ecosystem approach to fisheries management. Fish and Fisheries 15: 65-96.
Mollet FM, Engelhard GH, Vainikka A, Laugen AT, Rijnsdorp AD and Ernande B (2013). Spatial variation in growth, maturation schedules and reproductive investment of female sole Solea solea in the North-east Atlantic. Journal of Sea Research 84: 109-121.
Heino M., Baulier L, Boukal DS, Ernande B, Johnston F, Mollet F, Pardoe H, Therkildsen NO, Uusi-Heikkila S, Vainikka A, Arlinghaus R, Dankel D, Dunlop ES, Eikeset AM, Enberg K, Engelhard GH, Jørgensen C, Laugen AT, Matsumura S, Nusslé S, Urbach D, Whitlock R, Rijnsdorp AD, and Dieckmann U (2013). Can fisheries-induced evolution shift reference points for fisheries management? ICES Journal of Marine Science 70: 707–721.
Laugen AT, Laurila A, Räsänen K, Merilä J (2003). Latitudinal countergradient variation in the common frog (Rana temporaria) developmental rates – evidence for local adaptation. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 16: 996-1005.
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