
معرفی
Kathrin Dausmann is a Professor of Functional Ecology at the University of Hamburg, focusing on energy budgets, tropical hibernation, and physiological adaptations in small mammals and amphibians. She works at the Institute of Animal Cell and Systems Biology within the Faculty of Mathematics, Computer Science and Natural Sciences, with significant fieldwork conducted in Madagascar's dry forests.
- PhD from Philipps-University Marburg (2004)
- Junior Professor at University of Hamburg (2004-2015)
- Current research themes: climate change impacts, urban ecophysiology, and Malagasy biodiversity
Her recent publications reveal trends in amphibian responses to winter climate change, shallow torpor mechanisms in bushbabies, and urban red squirrel adaptations. Key keywords include heterothermy, urban heat islands, and environmental filtering. No formal awards are documented in the provided texts.
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