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Nadine Kalb is a Researcher at the Department of Biology, University of Tuebingen, working in the interdisciplinary fields of Animal Communication, Evolutionary Biology, and Ecology. Her research focuses on behavioral ecology, particularly in birds and marine fish, utilizing advanced methodologies like camera traps and vocalization analysis.
- Education: PhD in Didactics of Biology, University of Tuebingen
- Research Themes: Chronobiology, Mobbing Behavior, Avian Communication, Camera Trap Monitoring
Her recent work explores COVID-19 behavioral impacts, temporal niche partitioning, and contextual vocal encoding in birds. Publications highlight her expertise in combining ecological theory with empirical field studies. She collaborates closely with Prof. Christoph Randler's Lab, contributing to 33 peer-reviewed works with over 600 citations.
Key subfields from her publications include Chronotype Analysis, Predator-Specific Vocalization, and Camera Trap Innovation. Her research bridges animal behavior, human-environment interactions, and methodological advancements in ecological monitoring.
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