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Christina Fischer is a Professor of Faunistics and Wildlife Conservation at Anhalt University of Applied Sciences in Bernburg, Germany. She holds a PhD from Georg-August-University, Göttingen, and specializes in movement ecology, agroecology, and biodiversity conservation. Her research focuses on animal behavior, habitat fragmentation, and the impact of land-use changes on vertebrates and invertebrates in agricultural landscapes. She advises the Master of Science program in Nature Conservation and Landscape Planning.
- Education: PhD (2007–2010) in Ecology and Zoology from Georg-August-University, Göttingen. Studies in Biology (2000–2007) at Friedrich Schiller University, Jena.
Her research interests include movement ecology, agri-environmental schemes, and ecosystem services. Recent work emphasizes the effects of habitat disturbance on animal behavior, urban roadside biodiversity, and pollinator ecology. She has published extensively in journals like Biological Conservation and Basic and Applied Ecology.
Key trends in her work: Integration of GPS tracking and accelerometer data to study animal behavior, evaluation of land-use policies for biodiversity conservation, and interdisciplinary approaches to urban ecology.
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