Malin Klumpp recently completed her master’s degree in evolutionary biology at Lund University in Sweden. She is currently working as a technical assistant at the University of Helsinki as part of a research project investigating how the origins of behaviour shape eco-evolutionary outcomes of range expansions. Her interests lie in the application of population genomic tools to answer questions in behavioural and movement ecology. She has strong background in ornithological field work and has participated in research projects and monitoring efforts focusing on various bird species in Germany, Swedish Lapland and Finland.