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Serbülent Paksuz is an Assistant Professor at Trakya University, affiliated with the Faculty of Education and Department of Elementary Teaching. His research focuses on bat ecology, cave ecosystems, and wildlife conservation in Turkish Thrace, with a strong emphasis on the impacts of tourism and environmental factors on bat populations.
- Bachelor's Degree: Biology, Trakya University, Faculty of Science (2000)
- Master's Degree: Biology, Trakya University, Institute of Science (2004)
- Doctoral Degree: Biology, Trakya University, Institute of Science (2009)
His work spans histological studies of bat anatomy, biogeographical analyses, and conservation policy. Recent publications (2017–2021) highlight his expertise in bat physiology, placental protein distribution, and educational pedagogy. Earlier studies (2004–2016) focus on cave microclimate interactions, seasonal population dynamics, and helminth fauna assessments.
Notable projects include research on Vespertilionidae helminth taxonomy, intestinal morphology in bats, and bat conservation in glacial refuges. He has contributed to national and international conferences, often collaborating with colleagues like Özkan and Postawa.
