Prof. Dr. Stephanie Kramer-Schadt

Head of department
Department of Ecological Dynamics
Tel: 0049 (0) 30 5168 - 714
E-Mail: kramer@izw-berlin.de
External position: Chair of Animal Ecology in ecologically oriented Planning, Institute of Ecology, ‘Techische Universität Berlin’ TUB
Short curriculum vitae
- 2018-present: Head Dep. Ecological Dynamics; Leibniz-IZW
- 2018-present: Professor at ‚Technische Universität Berlin TUB‘
- 2010-2018: Staff scientist, Leibniz-IZW
- 2007-2009: Marie Curie Fellow, University of Bergen, Norway
- 2002-2007: Postdoc, UFZ Leipzig-Halle GmbH
- 2002: Dr. rer. nat., Landscape Ecology, TU München & UFZ Leipzig-Halle GmbH
Movement ecology of common noctule bats in anthropogenic landscapes
Physiology, ecology and conservation of migratory bats
Evidence based habitat and species protection of African and Asian rhinos
The effect of artificial light at night on nocturnal mammals
Stability of wildlife populations under global change and across levels of organization
Wildlife disease dynamics: Linking host and pathogen traits
Urban wildlife ecology: How do animals respond to novel environments?
Population dynamics and conservation of large carnivores in anthropogenic landscapes
WTimpact – Citizen Science as a tool for knowledge transfer (2017-2021)
- Models and concepts in conservation biology and landscape ecology
- Movement ecology, habitat selection and species distribution modelling
- Ecological-epidemiological modelling
- Spatiotemporal dynamics of disease spread; risk assessment
- Influence of climate and land use change on the viability of wildlife populations
Malishev M, Kramer-Schadt S (im Druck): Movement, models, and metabolism: Individual-based energy budget models as next-generation extensions for predicting animal movement outcomes across scales. ECOL MODEL. doi:10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2020.109413
Kimmig SE, Beninde J, Brandt M, Schleimer A, Kramer-Schadt S, Hofer H, Börner K, Schulze C, Wittstatt U, Heddergott M, Halczok T, Staubach C, Frantz AC (2020): Beyond the landscape: Resistance modelling infers physical and behavioural gene flow barriers to a mobile carnivore across a metropolitan area. MOL ECOL 29, 466–484. doi:10.1111/mec.15345
König H, Kiffner C, Kramer-Schadt S, Fürst C, Keuling O, Ford A (2020): Human-wildlife coexistence in a changing world. CONSERV BIOL 34, 786–794. doi:10.1111/cobi.13513
Planillo A, Kramer-Schadt S, Buchholz S, Gras P, von der Lippe M, Radchuk V (2020): Arthropod abundance modulates bird community responses to urbanization. DIVERS DISTRIB 27, 34–49. doi:10.1111/ddi.13169
Premier J, Fickel J, Heurich M, Kramer-Schadt S (2020): The boon and bane of boldness: movement syndrome as saviour and sink for population genetic diversity. MOV ECOL 8, 16. doi:10.1186/s40462-020-00204-y
Scherer C, Radchuk V, Franz M, Thulke HH, Lange M, Grimm V, Kramer-Schadt S (2020): Moving infections: individual movement decisions drive disease persistence in spatially structured landscapes. OIKOS 129, 651–667. doi:10.1111/oik.07002
Schlägel UE, Grimm V, Blaum N, Colangeli P, Dammhahn M, Eccard J, Hausmann SL, Herde A, Hofer H, Joshi J, Kramer-Schadt S, Litwin M, Lozada-Gobilard SD, Müller MEH, Müller T, Nathan R, Petermann JS, Pirhofer-Walzl K, Radchuk V, Rillig MC, Roeleke M, Schäfer M, Scherer C, Schiro G, Scholz C, Teckentrup L, Tiedemann R, Ullmann W, Voigt CC, Weithoff G, Jeltsch F (2020): Movement-mediated community assembly and coexistence. BIOL REV 95, 1073–1096. doi:10.1111/brv.12600
Scholz C, Firozpoor J, Kramer-Schadt S, Gras P, Schulze C, Kimmig S, Voigt CC, Ortmann S (2020): Individual dietary specialization in a generalist predator: A stable isotope analysis of urban and rural red foxes. ECOL EVOL 10, 8855–8870. doi:10.1002/ece3.6584
Ullmann W, Fischer C, Kramer-Schadt S, Pirhofer-Walzl K, Glemnitz M, Blaum N (2020): How do agricultural practices affect the movement behaviour of European brown hares (Lepus europaeus)? AGRIC ECOSYST ENVIRON 292, 106819. doi:10.1016/j.agee.2020.106819
Voigt CC, Scholl JM, Bauer J, Teige T, Yovel Y, Kramer-Schadt S, Gras P (2020): Movement responses of common noctule bats to the illuminated urban landscape. LANDSC ECOL 35, 189–201. doi:10.1007/s10980-019-00942-4
Radchuk V, Reed T, […], Courtiol A & Kramer-Schadt S (2019): Adaptive responses of animals to climate change: not universal, likely insufficient. NAT COMMUN 10, 3109. doi:10.1038/s41467-019-10924-4.
Radchuk V, De Laender F, […], Grimm V, Kramer‐Schadt S (2019): The dimensionality of stability depends on disturbance type. ECOL LETT 22, 674-684. doi:10.1111/ele.13226
Scherer C, Radchuk V, […], Thulke HH & Kramer-Schadt S (2019): Seasonal host life-history processes fuel disease dynamics at different spatial scales. J ANIM ECOL. doi:10.1111/1365-2656.13070
Heurich M, […], Kramer-Schadt S (2018): Illegal hunting as a major driver of the source-sink dynamics of a reintroduced lynx population in Central Europe. BIOL CONS 224, 355-365. doi:10.1016/j.biocon.2018.05.011.
Struebig M, Wilting A, […], Kramer-Schadt S (2015). Targeted conservation safeguards a biodiversity hotspot from climate and land-cover change. CURR BIOL. 25(3):372–378.
Kramer-Schadt S et al. (2013). The importance of correcting for sampling bias in MaxEnt distribution models. DIV DISTR, 19: 1366–1379. doi:10.1111/ddi.12096.
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