Makrina Tsinoglou

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Makrina Tsinoglou

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Institut für Biologie und Umweltwissenschaften
Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg
Carl-von-Ossietzky-Straße 9-11
26129 Oldenburg

Campus Haarentor, A01 1-128

+49 441 798-3132 (F&P

Makrina Tsinoglou

short CV

since 2024     PhD student | University of Würzburg and University of Oldenburg
2023 - 2024  High School Teacher | Ministry of Education, Religious Affairs and Sports | Greece
2020 - 2022  Master of Science | Aristotle University of Thessaloniki | Greece
2019 - 2023  Research Assistant | Department of Apiculture | Institute of Animal Science | Hellenic Agriculture Org. „DEMETER”
2013 - 2018  Integrated Bachelor and Master of Science | University of Ioannina | Greece

Research interest

My main research interest focuses on behavioral ecology of nocturnal pollinators and on the effect of artificial light at night (ALAN) on the behavior of moths. Light pollution is a recent and dynamic threat to insect biodiversity and abundance as nocturnal pollinators are using the natural celestial cues of the night sky for their orientation. The goal of my project is to understand the effect of natural and artificial light at night on the flight behavior of moths (Sphinx ligustri and Deilephila elpenor) using field and laboratory experiments. A major focus is dedicated to unveiling the interplay between streetlight height and intensity on attraction of moths and the impact of streetlights in pristine landscapes, which is highly important for applying insect conservation strategies.

Publications

Youlatos, Dionisios; Panyutina, Aleksandra A.; Tsinoglou, Makrina; Volodin, Ilya A. (2020). Locomotion and postures of the Vietnamese pygmy dormouse Typhlomys chapensis (Platacanthomyidae, Rodentia): climbing and leaping in the blind. Mammalian Biology, 100, pp. 485–496. 

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