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Tamar Lok is a guest researcher at the Faculty of Science and Engineering (University of Groningen) within the Piersma group - Global Flyway Ecology. She contributes to migratory bird research, focusing on shorebirds, spoonbills, and flyway dynamics.
- Education: Completed PhD research (Metawad project, 2011-2018) on topics like Calidris canutus population dynamics and flyway ecology.
Research interests span:
- Flyway ecology: Tracking migratory bird routes (e.g., trans-Saharan, Bohai Bay) and assessing risks to shorebird populations.
- Foraging behavior: Using accelerometers to quantify prey ingestion in Eurasian spoonbills.
- Demographic modeling: Heterogeneity in stopover duration, mortality rates, and breeding season impacts.
Scientific contributions include:
- Dataset creation for species like red knots and spoonbills.
- Analysis of tropical wintering impacts on arctic-breeding shorebirds.
- Collaborative work on intertidal bivalve ecosystems in Mauritania.
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