Julia Stahl

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Julia Stahl (* 1970 in Cologne ) is a German biologist and was assistant professor for Functional Community Ecology in the Landscape Ecology research group at the Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg . Today she heads the research department at Sovon Vogelonderzoek Nederland in Nijmegen, Netherlands.

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Julia Stahl studied biology at the universities in Cologne and Vienna from 1990 to 1996 . In 1996 she worked on a master's degree project on the phenomenon of winter immigration of the barnacle goose ('Small scale immigration phenomena in wintering flocks of Barnacle Geese (Branta leucopsis)') in the animal ecology department of the University of Groningen . Until 2001 she did her doctorate in Groningen on the effects of herbivory in barnacle and brent geese ('Limits of the co-occurrence of avian herbivores. How geese share scarce resources.'). She then was a post-doc in the Department of Terrestrial Ecology at the University of Wageningen in the Netherlands and at the Center for Ecological and Evolutionary Studies at the University of Groningen. Until September 2012, she was assistant professor and head of the Junior Research Group Functional Community Ecology in Landscape Ecology at the University of Oldenburg. Since October 2012 she has been the head of the research department at Sovon Dutch Center for Field Ornithology in Nijmegen in the Netherlands.

Publications (selection)

  • M. Maier, J. Schwienheer, KM Exo, J. Stahl: Vegetation structure of TMAP vegetation types on mainland salt marshes. In: Wadden Sea Ecosyst. Volume 26, 2011, pp. 105-110.
  • JP Bakker, DPJ Kuijper, J. Stahl: Community Ecology and Management of Salt Marshes. In: HA Verhoef, PJ Morin (Ed.): Community Ecology. Processes, Models and Applications. Oxford Univ. Press, Oxford 2010, pp. 131-148.
  • H. Kruckenberg, A. Kondratyev, JH Mooij, MJJE Loonen, J. Stahl, C. Zöckler: Anti-predation behavior of barnacle geese on Kolguyev and Svalbard. In: Osnabrücker Naturwiss. Mitt. Volume 35, 2009, pp. 201-208.
  • N. Oberdiek, J. Dierschke, M. Schröder, T. Feldt, J. Stahl: Birds of prey on the coast in distress? Hen harriers Circus cyaneus in the National Park "Lower Saxony Wadden Sea". In: Vogelwarte. Volume 47, 2009, pp. 362-363.
  • M. Schröder, N. Oberdiek, J. Dierschke, T. Feldt, J. Stahl: Choice of hunting habitat for Hen Harriers Circus cyaneus and Marsh Harriers Circus aeruginosus on the East Frisian Islands, National Park "Lower Saxony Wadden Sea". In: Vogelwarte. Volume 47, 2009, p. 363.
  • G. Eichhorn, RH Drent, J. Stahl, A. Leito, T. Alerstam: Skipping the Baltic: the emergence of a dichotomy of alternative spring migration strategies in Russian barnacle geese. In: Journal of Animal Ecology . Volume 78, 2009, pp. 63-72. doi: 10.1111 / j.1365-2656.2008.01485.x
  • HP van der Jeugd, G. Eichhorn, K. Litvin, J. Stahl, K. Larsson, AJ van der Graaf, RH Drent: Keeping up with early springs: rapid range expansion in an avian herbivore incurs a mismatch between reproductive timing and food supply. In: Global Change Biology . Volume 15, 2009, pp. 1057-1071, doi: 10.1111 / j.1365-2486.2008.01804 .
  • J. Stahl, D. Bos, MJJE Loonen: Foraging along a salinity gradient - The effect of tidal inundation on site choice by Dark-Bellied Brent Geese Branta bernicla and Barnacle Geese B-leucopsis. (PDF; 146 kB). In: Ardea. Volume 90, No. 2, 2002, pp. 201-212.