FSU Jena Presently Marie-Curie Post-doc in the project JEN-A-MACE (Jena Initiative of Applying Molecular Techniques for the Analysis of Variations of Ecological Processes in Space) Development of mathematical methodology to analyze the ecological consequences of spatial heterogeneity based on data from several spatial scales Biodiversity conservation in farmed landscapes Recently Environmental factors influencing breeding success in the endangered lesser kestrel (Falco naumanni). Climate change and agriculture intensification Brown bear food habits and influence of global and local factors on diet trends Habitat associations of small mammals in farmed landscapes Academic degrees and fellowships: 2004: PhD, Ecology, Estación Biológica de Dońana, CSIC/University of Salamanca. Dept. Animal Biology, Spain 2003: Marie Curie Research Training Site Fellowship at UFZ-Centre for Environmental Research Leipzig-Halle, Dept. Ecological Modelling, Germany 2002: MSc, Zoology, University of Salamanca, Dept. Animal Biology, Spain 1998. BSc, Biology. University of Salamanca Recent employment: June-August 2006. Post-Doc fellow in the UFZ-Centre for Environmental Research Leipzig-Halle, Dept. Ecological Modelling, Germany February-May 2006. Guest Scientist at UFZ-Centre for Environmental Research Leipzig-Halle, Dept. Ecological Modelling, Germany 2005. Employed by the Gypaetus foundation. Brown bear food habits in the Cantabrian Mountains July-December 2004. Employed by the University of Oviedo, Spain. Metapopulations of threatened vertebrates in fragmented landscapes of the Cantabrian range. Department of Biology of organisms and systems
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