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Maike Stumpf

Maike Stumpf

Master-Student

At Department of Biogeography until 12/2020
e-Mail: bt707271(at)uni-bayreuth.de


 Education

 
2017 - present

Master of Science in Global Change Ecology
University of Bayreuth, Germany

2013 - 2016

Bachelor of Science in Landscape Ecology and Nature Conservation
University of Greifswald, Germany

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  

 
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  

 
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  

 
07/2017 NEXT - Nature-Based Solutions for Smart Cities Summer School
Belarusian-Russian University Mogilev, Belarus


Publications  

 
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




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