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Bruno Streit is a researcher affiliated with Goethe University Frankfurt in Germany. Their research primarily focuses on multiple domains within environmental science, veterinary studies, and agricultural and biological sciences. The scope of their work encompasses detailed investigations in ecology, small animal studies, animal science and zoology, and genetics.

The body of research conducted by Bruno Streit predominantly explores key topics such as wildlife ecology and conservation, animal ecology and behavior studies, animal behavior and welfare studies, genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock, and rabbit nutrition, reproduction, and health. Additionally, they delve into areas concerning animal nutrition and physiology.

Their recent publication record includes the following papers:

  • Population genetics of the European rabbit along a rural-to-urban gradient, 2020, Scientific Reports
  • Ranging behavior of European rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) in urban and suburban landscapes, 2020, Mammal Research
  • Stress and the City: Body Condition, Blood Parameters, Parasite Load, and Stomach Calorimetry of Rural and Urban European Rabbit Populations, 2025, Wild

Bruno Streit has collaborated frequently with several coauthors throughout their research career. Among the most common collaborators are Madlen Ziege, Stefan Merker, Martin Plath, Bernd Timo Hermann, and Panagiotis Theodorou.

Their work has appeared in publication venues that include Scientific Reports, Mammal Research, and Wild, reflecting a varied engagement with journals focused on ecological and veterinary topics.

Best Publications

  • Introduction. Extent, processes and evolutionary impact of interspecific hybridization in animals

    Klaus Schwenk;Nora Brede;Nora Brede;Bruno Streit

  • Speciation and phylogeography in the cosmopolitan marine moon jelly, Aurelia sp

    Werner Schroth;Gerhard Jarms;Bruno Streit;Bernd Schierwater

  • Molecular Ecology and Evolution: Approaches and Applications

    B. Schierwater;B. Streit;G. P. Wagner;R. DeSalle

  • Utility of DNA taxonomy and barcoding for the inference of larval community structure in morphologically cryptic Chironomus (Diptera) species.

    Markus Pfenninger;Carsten Nowak;Christoph Kley;Dirk Steinke

  • From sea to land and beyond – New insights into the evolution of euthyneuran Gastropoda (Mollusca)

    Annette Klussmann-Kolb;Angela Dinapoli;Kerstin Kuhn;Bruno Streit

  • Comparing the efficacy of morphologic and DNA-based taxonomy in the freshwater gastropod genus Radix (Basommatophora, Pulmonata)

    Markus Pfenninger;Mathilde Cordellier;Bruno Streit

  • RAPD identification of microsatellites in Daphnia

    A. Ender;K. Schwenk;T. Städler;B. Streit

  • The impact of human-made ecological changes on the genetic architecture of Daphnia species.

    Nora Brede;Christoph Sandrock;Dietmar Straile;Piet Spaak

  • Rapid evolution of an ancient lake species flock: Freshwater limpets (Gastropoda: Ancylidae) in the Balkan Lake Ohrid

    Christian Albrecht;Christian Albrecht;Sasho Trajanovski;Kerstin Kuhn;Bruno Streit

  • Bioaccumulation of contaminants in fish

    Bruno Streit

  • A molecular phylogeny of Planorboidea (Gastropoda, Pulmonata): insights from enhanced taxon sampling

    Christian Albrecht;Kerstin Kuhn;Bruno Streit

  • Bioaccumulation processes in ecosystems.

    B. Streit

  • Evidence for cryptic hybridization between different evolutionary lineages of the invasive clam genus Corbicula (Veneroida, Bivalvia)

    M. Pfenninger;F. Reinhardt;B. Streit

  • Mechanisms of bioaccumulation of a herbicide (atrazine, s-triazine) in a freshwater mollusc (Ancylus fluviatilis müll.) and a fish (Coregonus fera jurine)

    G. Gunkel;B. Streit

  • Economic impact of the spread of alien species in Germany.

    F. Reinhardt;M. Herle;F. Bastiansen;B. Streit

  • Evolutionary Ecology of Freshwater Animals

    Bruno Streit;Thomas Städler;Curtis M. Lively

  • Evolutionary handicap for turtles

    Werner Schroth;Bruno Streit;Bernd Schierwater

  • When Indian crabs were not yet Asian--biogeographic evidence for Eocene proximity of India and Southeast Asia.

    Sebastian Klaus;Christoph D Schubart;Bruno Streit;Markus Pfenninger

  • Ecological and morphological differentiation among cryptic evolutionary lineages in freshwater limpets of the nominal form-group Ancylus fluviatilis (O.F. Müller, 1774).

    Markus Pfenninger;Sid Staubach;Christian Albrecht;Bruno Streit

  • Isolation by Distance in a Population of a Small Land Snail Trochoidea geyeri: Evidence from Direct and Indirect Methods

    Markus Pfenninger;Andreas Bahl;Bruno Streit

  • Molecular Ecology and Evolution: Approaches and Applications

    Peter Young;B. Schierwater;B. Streit;G.P. Wagner

Frequent Co-Authors

Martin Plath
Martin Plath Universidade de São Paulo
Klaus Schwenk
Klaus Schwenk University of Koblenz and Landau
Markus Pfenninger
Markus Pfenninger Goethe University Frankfurt
Christian Albrecht
Christian Albrecht University of Giessen
Rüdiger Riesch
Rüdiger Riesch Royal Holloway University of London
Bernd Schierwater
Bernd Schierwater University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Foundation
Ingo Schlupp
Ingo Schlupp University of Oklahoma
Carsten Nowak
Carsten Nowak Senckenberg Nature Research Society
Michael Tobler
Michael Tobler Kansas State University
Dorrit E. Jacob
Dorrit E. Jacob Macquarie University

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