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πŸ­πŸ°πŸ—πŸ¦Š Integrating biodiversity research πŸπŸ¦ πŸŒΎπŸ„ πŸΎπŸƒβš‘ and movement ecology πŸ—ΊοΈπŸ“‰πŸ“Š

Potsdam, Germany
Joined October 2017
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BioMove
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Check out our new paper, where we found that mammals show faster recovery from capture and tagging in human-disturbed landscapes | Nature Communications https://t.co/IDir4ZtnkE #animaltracking #movementecology #humanfootprint
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BioMove
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Good news for all #BioMoveSymposium2024 enthusiasts! The abstract submission deadline has been EXTENDED! πŸ“† New deadline: 26 January!
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BioMove
2 years
Abstract submission for the BioMove Symposium ends in just a few days! πŸ“… Secure your spot and submit your abstract by Jan 19. https://t.co/mEUBfxRMLR#BioMove2024 #BioMoveSymposium2024
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BioMove
2 years
Registration is now open for the BioMove Symposium! Secure your spot, and the abstract submission deadline is Jan 19 🌟 https://t.co/s5LPoDzyo7 #BioMove2024 #BioMoveSymposium2024.
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BioMove
2 years
🌟 Exciting updates from the 2nd International BioMove Symposium! πŸŽ‰ Keynote speakers are now live, and abstract submissions are open. πŸΎπŸ¦‡πŸ¦Œ Explore & submit your abstract at: https://t.co/s5LPoDzyo7 πŸ¦‹ #BioMove2024 #BioMoveSymposium2024
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BioMove
2 years
A peaceful pre-Christmas period and a Merry Christmas to all of you! πŸŽ„πŸ’«
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Catharina Neumann
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Everything falls asleep under a white blanket in the botanical garden and the sounds are magic. Wish you all a happy and snugly December
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Physalia-courses@ONLINE
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Dive into the dynamic world of animal movement! 🐾 Excited for the 3rd edition of ANIMAL MOVEMENT DATA ANALYSIS IN R with @signer_j & @bsmity13. πŸ¦ŒπŸ‹πŸ„ Don't miss out: https://t.co/RbFp8cm6vt #Rstats #MovementEcology #telemetry #HabitatSelection @bio_move
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24-28 March 2025 To foster international participation, this course will be held online
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BioMove
2 years
#PhDone to @ClaraMFerreira who defended their thesis "Indirect, tri-trophic effects of fear on biodiversity"! Huge congratulations!
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BioMove
2 years
Mark your calendars! The 2nd International BioMove Symposium is on the horizon, where we'll explore the fascinating intersection of biodiversity and movement ecology. See you in Potsdam, Germany, from Feb 28 - Mar 1, 2024.🌍🐾 #BioMove2024 #BioMoveSymposium2024
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BioMove
2 years
Exciting conference on Wildlife Research and Conservation at the IZW Berlin!
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Leibniz-IZW
2 years
Ready, steady, go! The wait is over. Online registration and abstract submission for WRC 2023 is now open! Find all the information here: ---> https://t.co/uVvUNDtZxc @WWF_Deutschland @EAZAFund @LeibnizWGL
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BioMove
2 years
Huge congratulations to Dr. Victor Parry who sucessfully defended his thesis "Assessing swimming movement, dispersal and fitness of zooplankton"!
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BioMove
3 years
Thank you Cohort 3 and the BioMove PIs for two days of fruitful discussions on current projects and future plans!
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BioMove
3 years
Huge congratulation to BioMove PhD @KatrinKiemel who defended her thesis "Zooplankton adaptations and community dynamics in space and time". Well done Katrin and all the best for the PostDoc in Tokyo!
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BioMove
3 years
Wondering if @bbasaksav and Ralph Tiedemann will find the perfect field site at the end of the rainbow?
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BioMove
3 years
When small patches are also used as stepping stones for juvenile dispersal, this further enhances diversity, which in our study was measured as coviability (time until less than half of the initial species exist). Hence, landscapes with large and small patches should be the aim!
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When small patches are not home range cores, but only supply food, a medium amount of small patches additional to large ones maximizes diversity by balancing the dominance of small species on large patches and the advantage of larger, more mobile species in fragmented landscapes.
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BioMove
3 years
When small patches have the same function as large habitats and can be used as home range core cells, i.e., activity centers, an increasing proportion of small patches continues to benefit biodiversity if at least some individuals also use habitat edges.
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Recently, our PhD students @l_szangolies and Marie-Sophie RohwΓ€der published an article on the SLOSS debate. They found that single large AND several small patches promote coexistence in simulated small mammal communities. #biodiversity #coexistence #IBM https://t.co/4exwRebYXR
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