Michael Mühlenberg

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Michael Mühlenberg (born February 29, 1944 in Siegen ) is a German nature conservation biologist and professor at the University of Göttingen .

Life

Michael Mühlenberg studied biology at the universities of Vienna and Heidelberg from 1963 and graduated with the state examination. In 1970 he received his doctorate in Heidelberg. rer. nat. on a zoological topic. There he received his habilitation in zoology in 1977 , but in 1978 he switched to the zoological institute as a senior assistant at the University of Würzburg.

In 1994 he became professor and head of the Center for Nature Conservation at the University of Göttingen. From 2001 to 2003 he was head of the International Quality Network Conservation Biology (10 institutions from 9 countries).

Publications (selection)

  • The modification of the egg-laying apparatus of the woolly weaver (Diptera, Bombyliidae), its functional morphology and characteristic analysis for the phylogenetic system. Dissertation, University of Heidelberg, 1970.
  • Outdoor ecology (= UTB . 595). Quelle & Meyer, Heidelberg 1976; 3rd, revised edition 1993, ISBN 3-494-02186-4 .
  • (with Thomas Hovestadt, Johannes Röser) Land requirements of animal populations. As criteria for biotope protection measures and as a database for assessing interventions in nature and the landscape (= reports on ecological research. Vol. 1). Research Center, Jülich 1991, ISBN 3-89336-057-3 .
  • (with Thomas Hovestadt, Johannes Röser) Are there minimal areas for animal populations? In: Alfred Seitz, Volker Loeschcke (ed.): Species Conservation. A Population-Biological Approach. Birkhäuser, Basel 1991, ISBN 3-7643-2493-7 , pp. 227-264.
  • (with Jolanta Slowik) Cultural landscape as living space (= UTB . 1947). Quelle and Meyer, Stuttgart 2002, ISBN 3-494-02231-3 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. MÜHLENBERG, Michael, Prof. Prof. hc, Dr. , University Professor, Chair. on the website of the University of Göttingen.