Maike Stumpf
StudentinBis 12/2019 bei Global Change Ecology
e-Mail: bt707271(at)uni-bayreuth.de
Education |
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2017 - present |
Master of Science in Global Change Ecology |
2013 - 2016 |
Bachelor of Science in Landscape Ecology and Nature Conservation Thesis topic: Do young bats follow their mothers? - Population-genetic study of bats at the mass-hibernaculum "Brunnen Meyer" Department of Applied Zoology and Nature Conservation Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Gerald Kerth |
Internships and Work Experience |
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07/2017 |
Volunteer, Juara Turtle Project (Sea Turtle Conservation) Tioman Island, Malaysia |
01/2014-09/2016 |
Volunteer, Tierschutzbund Greifswald und Umgebung e.V. Greifswald, Germany |
05/2014-01/2015 |
Consultant for Ecology Matters, Allgemeiner Studierendenausschuss (AStA) Greifswald, Germany |
Conferences |
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05/2019 |
Living Planet Symposium, European Space Agency Milan, Italy |
11/2018 |
UN Biodiversity Conference COP 14 (CBD), United Nations Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt |
Summer Universities |
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07/2017 |
NEXT - Nature-Based Solutions for Smart Cities Summer School Belarusian-Russian University Mogilev, Belarus |
Publications |
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Stumpf, M., Meier, F., Grosche, L., Halczok, T. K., Schaik, J. Van, & Kerth, G. (2017). How Do Young Bats Find Suitable Swarming and Hibernation Sites? Assessing the Plausibility of the Maternal Guidance Hypothesis Using Genetic Maternity Assignment for two European Bat Species. Acta Chiropterologica, 19(2), 319–327 |