Victor is deeply invested in landscape and population ecology, focusing on how these fields can be applied to conserve various species. With a background in studying lichens, mosses, fungi, and vascular plants, he has recently expanded his research to include pollinating insects.
Currently, Victor is exploring the population dynamics of butterflies, particularly how grazing and extreme drought conditions affect their populations. This work is vital for understanding and mitigating the impacts of environmental changes on these crucial pollinators.
Splitting his time between academia and applied research, Victor holds a dual role, working 50% at Linköping University and 50% at Calluna AB, where he integrates scientific insights with practical conservation solutions.