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Beata Dulisz is a Lecturer at the Department of Botany and Nature Protection, Faculty of Biology and Biotechnology, University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn (UWM). Her research focuses on avian ecology, urban environment impacts on wildlife, and conservation biology, with a particular emphasis on species like House Sparrows, Black-headed Gulls, and invasive birds. She has published 48 works and maintains an h-index of 7 (Scopus/WoS).
- Role: Lecturer (Polish title 'Adiunkt')
- Institution: University of Warmia and Mazury, Poland
- Research Keywords: Biotechnology, Birds Ecology, Urban Environment, Mycology, Invasive Species
Her research explores urban-rural ecological disparities, with projects on nest box conservation, avian disease transmission, and genetic diversity in endangered species. She has supervised 3 promoted theses and contributed to biodiversity studies in flooded river valleys and cities. Key publications address topics like avian influenza impacts on gull populations and fungi colonization in urban birds. Her work integrates field studies with molecular techniques, including non-invasive sampling for genetic analysis in the Tatra National Park.
Scientific contributions include collaborations on multi-center publications and participation in projects related to environmental pollution, climate change effects, and ecological corridors. She actively contributes to ornithological education and fieldwork training, emphasizing student engagement in biological research.
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