
Paleobiology and Macroevolution
I am interested in understanding how ecological and evolutionary processes on generational time scales produce macroevolutionary patterns observable in the fossil record. I consider myself both a paleobiologist and macroevolutionary biologist.
I am a professor based at the Natural History Museum at the University of Oslo in Norway and one of six PI’s at the Centre for Planetary Habitability (PHAB).
I co-lead the Evolution and Paleobiology (EPA) group at the Natural History Museum and ran the Bryozoan Lab for Ecology, Evolution and Development (BLEED).
Find me @lhliow.bsky.social; Google scholar; Researchgate