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Stephanie Kramer-Schadt
Researcher at Leibniz Association
Publications - 142
Citations - 5458
Stephanie Kramer-Schadt is an academic researcher from Leibniz Association. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Biology. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 121 publications receiving 4206 citations. Previous affiliations of Stephanie Kramer-Schadt include University of Bergen & Technical University of Berlin.
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The importance of correcting for sampling bias in MaxEnt species distribution models
Stephanie Kramer-Schadt,Jürgen Niedballa,John D. Pilgrim,Boris Schröder,Boris Schröder,Jana Lindenborn,Vanessa Reinfelder,Milena Stillfried,Ilja Heckmann,Anne K. Scharf,Dave M. Augeri,Susan M. Cheyne,Andrew J. Hearn,Joanna Ross,David W. Macdonald,John Mathai,James A. Eaton,Andrew J. Marshall,Gono Semiadi,Rustam Rustam,Henry Bernard,Raymond Alfred,Hiromitsu Samejima,J. W. Duckworth,Christine Breitenmoser-Wuersten,Jerrold L. Belant,Heribert Hofer,Andreas Wilting +27 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that a substantial improvement in the quality of model predictions can be achieved if uneven sampling effort is taken into account, thereby improving the efficacy of species conservation planning.
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The Rauischholzhausen Agenda for Road Ecology
Inga A. Roedenbeck,Lenore Fahrig,C. Scott Findlay,Jeff E. Houlahan,Jochen A.G. Jaeger,Nina Klar,Stephanie Kramer-Schadt,Edgar A. van der Grift +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors argue that road research would have a larger impact if researchers carefully considered the relevance of the research questions addressed and the inferential strength of the studies undertaken.
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Ecosystem oceanography for global change in fisheries
Philippe Cury,Yunne-Jai Shin,Benjamin Planque,Joël M. Durant,Jean-Marc Fromentin,Stephanie Kramer-Schadt,Nils Christian Stenseth,Morgane Travers,Volker Grimm +8 more
TL;DR: Ecosystem oceanography aims at developing realistic and robust models at different levels of organisation and addressing specific questions in a global change context while systematically exploring the ever-increasing amount of biological and environmental data.
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Fragmented landscapes, road mortality and patch connectivity: modelling influences on the dispersal of Eurasian lynx
Stephanie Kramer-Schadt,Stephanie Kramer-Schadt,Eloy Revilla,Eloy Revilla,Thorsten Wiegand,Urs Breitenmoser +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, an individual-based, spatially explicit dispersal model was proposed to assess the probability of a dispersing animal reaching another suitable patch in the complex heterogeneous German landscape, with its dense transport system.
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Adaptive responses of animals to climate change are most likely insufficient
Viktoriia Radchuk,Thomas E. Reed,Céline Teplitsky,Martijn van der Pol,Anne Charmantier,Christopher Hassall,Peter Adamík,Frank Adriaensen,Markus Ahola,Peter Arcese,Jesús M. Avilés,Javier Balbontín,Karl S. Berg,Antoni Borras,Sarah J. Burthe,Jean Clobert,Nina Dehnhard,Florentino de Lope,André A. Dhondt,Niels Jeroen Dingemanse,Hideyuki Doi,Tapio Eeva,Joerns Fickel,Joerns Fickel,Iolanda Filella,Frode Fossøy,Anne E. Goodenough,Stephen J. G. Hall,Bengt Hansson,Michael P. Harris,Dennis Hasselquist,Thomas Hickler,Jasmin Joshi,Jasmin Joshi,Heather M. Kharouba,Juan Gabriel Martínez,Jean-Baptiste Mihoub,James A. Mills,Mercedes Molina-Morales,Arne Moksnes,Arpat Ozgul,Deseada Parejo,Philippe Pilard,Maud Poisbleau,François Rousset,Mark-Oliver Rödel,David E. Scott,Juan Carlos Senar,Constantí Stefanescu,Bård G. Stokke,Tamotsu Kusano,Maja Tarka,Corey E. Tarwater,Kirsten Thonicke,Jack Thorley,Jack Thorley,Andreas Wilting,Piotr Tryjanowski,Juha Merilä,Ben C. Sheldon,Anders Pape Møller,Erik Matthysen,Fredric J. Janzen,F. Stephen Dobson,Marcel E. Visser,Steven R. Beissinger,Alexandre Courtiol,Stephanie Kramer-Schadt,Stephanie Kramer-Schadt +68 more
TL;DR: A meta-analysis focussing on birds suggests that global warming has not systematically affected morphological traits, but has advanced phenological traits and indicates that the evolutionary load imposed by incomplete adaptive responses to ongoing climate change may already be threatening the persistence of species.