Kontakt
Prof. Dr. Henrik Mouritsen
AG Neurosensorik/Animal Navigation, IBU
Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg
Carl-von-Ossietzky-Strasse 9-11
D-26129 Oldenburg
Telefon: +49 (0) 441 798 3081
+49 (0) 441 798 3095
E-Mail: henrik.mouritsen[at]uol.de
Assistentin von Prof. Dr. Mouritsen
Nadine Ruthenberg
Telefon: +49 (0) 441 798 3149
E-Mail: nadine.ruthenberg[at]uol.de
Dr. Susanne Schwarze, PhD
Dr. Susanne Schwarze, PhD
Current Position

PostDoc
University of Oldenburg, Working group of Prof. Dr. Michael Winklhofer (Sensorische Biologie der Tiere)
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Work
2012 - 2017: PhD student at Department of Biology, University of Oldenburg, Germany, AG Animal Navigation/"Neurosensorik" (Group leader: Prof. Dr. H. Mouritsen).
Project: “Quantum effects in magnetoreception”
Education
09/2011: Graduation: Diplom-Biolgin at Friedrich - Wilhelms University of Bonn
Thesis: “Verhaltensphysiologische und anatomische Untersuchen an Elasmobranchiern (Chiloscyllium spec. and Atelomycterus marmoratus), Dept. of Vergleichende Neurobiologie (Prof. Dr. H. Bleckmann)
10/2005-09/2011:
Study of Biology at Friedrich – Wilhelms University of Bonn, focus on Zoology, Botany and Chemistry
06/2005:
Graduated from Anno-Gymnasium Siegburg, Germany
Publications
2016: Schwarze S., Steenken F., Thiele N., Kobylkov D., Lefeldt N., Dreyer D., Schneider N-L., and Mouritsen H. (2016) "Migratory blackcaps can use their magnetic compass at 5 degrees inclination, but are completely random at 0 degree inclination", Sci Rep. 6:33805. doi.: 10.1038/srep33805
2016: Schwarze S., Schneider N-L., Reichl T., Dreyer D., Lefeldt N., Engels S., Baker N., Hore P. J., Mouritsen H. (2016) "Weak broadband electromagnetic fields are more disruptive to magnetic compass orientation in night-migratory songbird (Erithacus rubecula) than strong narrow-band fields. Frontierts in Behavioral Neuroscience 10,55. doi: 10.3389/fnbeh.2016.00055