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Prof. Dr. Sabine Begall is a Researcher at the Department of General Zoology, Faculty of Biology, University of Duisburg-Essen. With over 25 years of experience, she focuses on the sensory ecology of subterranean mammals, particularly Fukomys anselli, exploring magnetoreception, acoustic communication, visual adaptations, and physiological responses to underground environments.
- Key Research Areas:
- Subterranean mammal sensory ecology
- Thyroid hormone regulation in aging
- Magnetic field orientation mechanisms
- Comparative auditory and visual systems
- Domestication syndrome in rodents
- Evolutionary adaptations in burrowing species
- Recent Article Trends:
- 2025 study on retinal ganglion cell diversity in microphthalmic mammals
- 2024 thyroid hormone and hypoxia research in mole-rats
- 2023 comparative analyses of burrow acoustics and dental structures
Scientific Awards:
- Honor for outstanding dissertation (2001), University of Essen
- Fritz Frank Prize (2001), German Society for Mammalogy
She serves as a reviewer for journals including Journal of Morphology, Animal Behaviour, and Scientific Reports, and has contributed to major publications on subterranean rodent ecology.
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