Topics for research, Bachelor and Master theses

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Prof. Dr. Heiko Schmaljohann
(Groupleader)

0441-798-3332

A01 3-314

Adress:
Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg
Institut für Biologie und Umweltwissenschaften – A1
AG Migrationsökologie
Postfach 5634
D - 26046 Oldenburg

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Topics for research, Bachelor and Master theses

We offer students the opportunity to work on our current research projects. Specifically, the students then accompany the doctoral students or post-docs in their specific research projects and take on certain sub-questions. The students are thus intensively integrated into the working group.

  • Assessing magnetoreception and orientation/navigation-hypotheses in free-flying birds
    • Navigation abilities of reed warblers in Latvia using the earth's magnetic field (Annika Peter)
    • Influence of electrosmog on the flight behavior of wheatears on Helgoland (Annika Peter)
  • The pre-migratory flight behavior in a songbird migrant - spatiotemporal characteristic and potential delayed fitness consequences
    • Influence of pre-migratory flights on return rates (Zephyr Züst)
  • Effects of offshore wind power development on bird migration in the North and Baltic Seas - avoidance and mitigation measures
  • Are migratory songbirds affected by pesticides? - Studies on the influence of pesticides on the migration behavior and body condition (autumn field work) as well as the breeding biology (spring field work) of Eurasian Skylarks (Wieland Heim)
  • Invasive plants as habitat for birds - Studies on migrating birds roosting in stands of the Asian knotweed Reynoutria spec. (Wieland Heim)
     
  • Project outline "Seabirds - Shipping - Flight reactions" (Dr. Volker Dierschke, DDA)
     
  • Studies on the degree of mating of the Ortolan in the district of Uelzen (Heiko Schmaljohann)

 

Further research focuses are


If you are aiming for a thesis with existing data, i.e. a pure evaluation thesis, we will work with you to develop a suitable question and provide the data.

  • Evaluations in the above-mentioned projects
  • Evaluation of ringing or ornitho.de data


Students from all disciplines and universities are welcome to approach us at any time with their own research questions and ideas for final theses. Together we will then develop a scientifically sound concept for the thesis.


Furthermore, we are of course open and willing to supervise external work that is not primarily planned in a working group at the University of Oldenburg.


Please send inquiries directly to the persons mentioned or Prof. Dr. Heiko Schmaljohann by email.

 

 

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