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Stephanie Kramer-Schadt

Stephanie Kramer-Schadt

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
47
Citations
9055
World Ranking
4414
National Ranking
233

Overview

Stephanie Kramer-Schadt is affiliated with the Leibniz Association in Germany and focuses on environmental science, with particular emphasis on ecology and ecological modeling. Their research spans several key subfields including ecology, ecological modeling, genetics, and public health related to the environment.

The scientist's work primarily addresses topics in wildlife ecology and conservation, species distribution and climate change, animal behavior and welfare studies, as well as bat biology and ecology. Additional areas of focus include wildlife-road interactions and conservation, zoonotic diseases and public health, and viral infections and vectors.

Some of the recent research papers authored or coauthored by Kramer-Schadt include:

  • Human-wildlife coexistence in a changing world (2020), published in Conservation Biology
  • Movement-mediated community assembly and coexistence (2020), published in Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
  • Bat responses to climate change: a systematic review (2022), published in Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
  • Human disturbance is the most limiting factor driving habitat selection of a large carnivore throughout Continental Europe (2022), published in Biological Conservation
  • Moving infections: individual movement decisions drive disease persistence in spatially structured landscapes (2020), published in Oikos

Kramer-Schadt frequently collaborates with a number of other researchers with whom they have coauthored multiple studies. The most frequent coauthors are:

  • Viktoriia Radchuk
  • Niels Blaum
  • Marco Heurich
  • Aimara Planillo
  • Cédric Scherer

The scientist's work is published in a range of venues, with several contributions appearing repeatedly in specific journals. The top venues include:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Ecology and Evolution
  • Conservation Biology
  • Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
  • Diversity and Distributions

Best Publications

  • The importance of correcting for sampling bias in MaxEnt species distribution models

    Stephanie Kramer-Schadt;Jürgen Niedballa;John D. Pilgrim;Boris Schröder;Boris Schröder

  • Adaptive responses of animals to climate change are most likely insufficient

    Viktoriia Radchuk;Thomas Reed;Céline Teplitsky;Martijn van der Pol

  • Human-wildlife coexistence in a changing world.

    Hannes J. König;Christian Kiffner;Stephanie Kramer-Schadt;Stephanie Kramer-Schadt;Christine Fürst

  • Ecosystem oceanography for global change in fisheries

    Philippe Maurice Cury;Yunne-Jai Shin;Benjamin Planque;Joël Marcel Durant

  • 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

  • The Rauischholzhausen Agenda for Road Ecology

    Inga A. Roedenbeck;Lenore Fahrig;C. Scott Findlay;Jeff E. Houlahan

  • Habitat selection models for European wildcat conservation

    Nina Klar;Nina Klar;Néstor Fernandez;Néstor Fernandez;Stephanie Kramer-Schadt;Stephanie Kramer-Schadt;Mathias Herrmann

  • The catchment area of wind farms for European bats: A plea for international regulations

    Christian C. Voigt;Ana G. Popa-Lisseanu;Ivo Niermann;Stephanie Kramer-Schadt

  • Wind farm facilities in Germany kill noctule bats from near and far

    Linn S. Lehnert;Stephanie Kramer-Schadt;Sophia Schönborn;Oliver Lindecke

  • Targeted Conservation to Safeguard a Biodiversity Hotspot from Climate and Land-Cover Change

    Matthew J. Struebig;Matthew J. Struebig;Andreas Wilting;David L.A. Gaveau;Erik Meijaard

  • Effects and Mitigation of Road Impacts on Individual Movement Behavior of Wildcats

    Nina Klar;Mathias Herrmann;Stephanie Kramer-Schadt

  • Movement-mediated community assembly and coexistence.

    Ulrike E. Schlägel;Volker Grimm;Volker Grimm;Niels Blaum;Pierluigi Colangeli

  • Diseases and causes of death in European bats: dynamics in disease susceptibility and infection rates

    Kristin Mühldorfer;Stephanie Speck;Andreas Kurth;René Lesnik

  • Bat responses to climate change: a systematic review

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  • Secrets of Success in a Landscape of Fear: Urban Wild Boar Adjust Risk Perception and Tolerate Disturbance

    Milena Stillfried;Pierre Gras;Konstantin Börner;Frank Göritz

  • Lynx reintroductions in fragmented landscapes of Germany : Projects with a future or misunderstood wildlife conservation?

    Stephanie Kramer-Schadt;Stephanie Kramer-Schadt;Eloy Revilla;Eloy Revilla;Thorsten Wiegand

  • Habitat use of bats in relation to wind turbines revealed by GPS tracking.

    Manuel Roeleke;Torsten Blohm;Stephanie Kramer-Schadt;Yossi Yovel

  • Anticipated climate and land‐cover changes reveal refuge areas for Borneo's orang‐utans

    Matthew J. Struebig;Manuela Fischer;Manuela Fischer;David L. A. Gaveau;Erik Meijaard;Erik Meijaard

  • Do cities represent sources, sinks or isolated islands for urban wild boar population structure?

    Milena Stillfried;Jörns Fickel;Konstantin Börner;Ulrich Wittstatt

  • Incorporating the perceptual range of animals into connectivity models

    Guy Pe’er;Stephanie Kramer-Schadt;Stephanie Kramer-Schadt

  • Predicting range shifts of Asian elephants under global change

    Rajapandian Kanagaraj;Rajapandian Kanagaraj;Rajapandian Kanagaraj;Miguel B. Araujo;Miguel B. Araujo;Miguel B. Araujo;Rathin Barman;Priya Davidar

  • Patterns for parameters in simulation models

    Stephanie Kramer-Schadt;Eloy Revilla;Thorsten Wiegand;Volker Grimm

Frequent Co-Authors

Andreas Wilting
Andreas Wilting Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research
Heribert Hofer
Heribert Hofer Leibniz Association
Christian C. Voigt
Christian C. Voigt Leibniz Association
David W. Macdonald
David W. Macdonald University of Oxford
Andrew J. Marshall
Andrew J. Marshall University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Susan M. Cheyne
Susan M. Cheyne Oxford Brookes University
Jerrold L. Belant
Jerrold L. Belant SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry
Volker Grimm
Volker Grimm Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research
Néstor Fernández
Néstor Fernández Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
Jedediah F. Brodie
Jedediah F. Brodie University of Montana

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