Team
Alumni
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Ashlee Mikkelsen, post-doc on WILDER project (2025-2026), "Variation of demographic resilience with pace of life among populations of the northern spotted owls"
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Anton Vlaschenko, MSCA4Ukraine Fellow (2023-2025), "Habitat and climate drivers of bat population abundances and bat assemblages across the East European Plain"
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Mara Vukelić, research stay (2025), "Population Viability Analysis of the West African Giraffe in Niger"
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Eva Paulishkis, MSc Thesis (2025), "Investigating how a set of realistic disturbance regimes affects demographic resilience along the pace of life continuum"
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Marius Grabow, PhD Thesis (2021-2025), "Host-pathogen dynamics of a community with moving hosts", co-supervision with S. Kramer-Schadt
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Marietta Orzlowski, MSc Thesis (2025), "Remote sensing meets demography: Habitat drivers of mouse lemur survival in fragmented forests", co-supervision with Jörg Ganzhorn and Giuseppe Donati
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Julie Louvrier, post-doc on WILDER project (2023-2024), "Integrating time in quantifying demographic resilience"
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Malte Kurreck, BSc Thesis (2023), "Quantifying demographic resilience across animal species", co-supervision with U. Steiner
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Rohit Chakravarty, PhD Thesis (2018-2023), "Niche partitioning in bat communities along an elevational gradient and the impacts of climate change on species coexistence", co-supervision with C. Voigt
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Tobias Kuerschner, PhD Thesis (2018-2022), "Disease transmission and persistence in dynamic landscapes", BioMove, co-supervision with S. Kramer-Schadt
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Johannes Marold, BSc Thesis (2021) "Accuracy of a new high throughput wildlife movement tracking system in comparison with GPS tracking", co-supervision with S. Kramer-Schadt
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Aimara Planillo post-doc (2019-2021), "Investigating environmental factors shaping bird community in Berlin" with jSDMs", co-supervision with S. Kramer-Schadt
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Ludmilla Figueiredo, post-doc (2020), "estar: R package to measure ecological stability"
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Carys Jones, Internship (2018-2019) "Supporting development of a global database to assess how effects of climate change on phenotypic traits propagate to demography (sTraitChange project)
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Cédric Scherer, PhD Thesis (2015-2019), "Infection on the move: individual host movement drives disease persistence in spatially structured landscapes", BioMove, co-supervision with S. Kramer-Schadt
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Sinah Drenske, BSc Thesis (2018-2019), "Population viability of the Northern Bald Ibis (Geronticus eremita), a reintroduced bird species", co-supervision with S. Kramer-Schadt
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Alban Sagouis, post-doc (2019), "Meta-analysis of beaver effects on biodiversity", co-supervision with S. Kramer-Schadt
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Anton Vlaschenko, research stay (2018), "Effect of habitat types on bat community composition in Eastern Ukraine"
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Bluenne Bogaert, Internship (2018), "Impact of different types of density-dependent emigration on population dynamics
Interested?
If you are interested in phenotypic trait variation and how it responds to global change drivers, in population and community dynamics, studying these topics in the field or in front of your computer (or both), do not hesitate contacting me. I am also happy to discuss the possibility of working together if you have your own ideas that broadly fit into my research and you can convince me they are interesting and important to work on.


