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When

February 4 & 5, 2025 GMT+1

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The Swedish Museum of Natural History

Frescativägen 40
Stockholms län, Sweden

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We are thrilled to announce that the Swedish Oikos Meeting 2025 will be held here in Stockholm! This will be the 42nd conference of the Swedish Oikos Society, and the fifth time it is hosted in Stockholm. The conference will gather researchers and students from across Sweden to share ideas and discoveries in ecological research, and solutions for our changing world. We will cover a diverse range of topics, ranging from genes to ecosystems, in Sweden and beyond.


The conference will take place on the 4th and 5th of February, 2025, at the Swedish Museum of Natural History. We are also organizing an icebreaker on Monday the 3rd, where you will have the opportunity to tour the museum collections. Read more about the pre-conference icebreaker under the tab in the top-right menu.


Registrations are now closed! If you have submitted an abstract but haven't received any feedback from us on it, please check your spam-folder. If you still can't find any information from us on whether your abstract was accepted for an oral- or poster presentation, please reach out via oikos2025@gmail.com.


We hope to see many of you in February!

Keynote speakers

  • Anne Bjorkman (Plants and pollinators: what we know from space, time, and experiments about how the Arctic is changing)

    Anne Bjorkman

    Plants and pollinators: what we know from space, time, and experiments about how the Arctic is changing

  • Josรฉ Cerca (Ecological Niche dynamics during adaptive radiation on Oceanic Islands)

    José Cerca

    Ecological Niche dynamics during adaptive radiation on Oceanic Islands

  • Jonas Hentati Sundberg (Sensors and AI for seabird research and monitoring)

    Jonas Hentati Sundberg

    Sensors and AI for seabird research and monitoring

  • Lenka Kuglerovรก (Cutting Edge: The role of forestry in riparian and stream ecology)

    Lenka Kuglerová

    Cutting Edge: The role of forestry in riparian and stream ecology

  • Nora Underwood (Climate, calendars and crystal balls: Long-term studies of phenology, climate and abundance in the US and Sweden)

    Nora Underwood

    Climate, calendars and crystal balls: Long-term studies of phenology, climate and abundance in the US and Sweden

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