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Movement Ecology

pm tierbewegung 23.01.2018

From basic everyday foraging behaviors to extraordinary long-distance migrations: animal movements are essential for species survival, ecosystem functioning, and biodiversity.

Our group studies theoretical and applied aspects of movement- and wildlife ecology, from the behavioral underpinnings and social interactions to ecosystem functions and macro-ecological patterns. We are particularly interested in understanding the interactions between moving animals and their environment and the exceptional challenges that an increasing human footprint poses for movements of wildlife, which ultimately leads to the question of human-wildlife coexistence.

To that end, we pursue an integrated social-ecological research program to better understand human wildlife interactions and develop sustainable conservation recommendations.

Selected publications

Team

Team

Dr. Nandintsetseg Dejid 
PostDoc, Member of Research Group 'Movement Ecology'
Nandija Dejid
Dr. Lisa Lehnen 
PostDoc, Member of Research Group 'Movement Ecology'
M. Eugenia Degano 
Ph.D. student, Member of research group 'Movement Ecology'
Eugenia Degano
Dr. Kristina Beck 
PostDoc, Member of Research Group 'Movement Ecology
Kristina Beck
Wenjing Xu 
Postdoc
Dr. Anthony  Sévêque  
Postdoctoral Researcher
Dr. Nilanjan  Chatterjee 
Postdoctoral Researcher

Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre

Movement Ecology and Biodiversity Conservation

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