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Jim-Lino Kämmerle

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Dr

Former PhD student(PostDoc)

 

 

Phone: 0761 4018 289
 
Mail: lino.kaemmerle[at]wildlife.uni-freiburg.de


79106 Freiburg; Germany

 

Curriculum vitae

Research

Publications

 

Curriculum vitae

2019-2021: PostDoc FVA Wildlife Institute, State Forest Research Institute Baden-Württemberg

2016-2019: Doctorate Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg i. Br.

2014-2016: MSc Environmental Sciences, University of Freiburg

 

Research

Ermittlung der Populationsdichte als Grundlage für Monitoring und Management des Rotfuchses in Baden-Württemberg

 

Publications

  • Coppes, J., Kämmerle, J.‐L., Schroth, K.‐E., Braunisch, V. & Suchant, R. (2021). Weather conditions explain reproductive success and advancement of the breeding season in Western Capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus). Ibis. Accepted paper: https://doi.org/10.1111/ibi.12924
  • Taubmann, J., Kämmerle, J.-L., Andrén, H., Braunisch, V., Storch, I., Fiedler, W., Suchant, R. & Coppes, J. (2021). Wind energy facilities affect resource selection of capercaillie Tetrao urogallus. Wildlife Biology, 2021(1): wlb-00737
  • Kämmerle, J. L., Coppes, J., Suchant, R., & Storch, I. (2020). Von der Forschung zur Praxis: Wirkung und Grenzen der Fuchsjagd am Beispiel des Auerhuhnschutzes. Natur und Landschaft. Ausgabe 12-2020.
  • Kämmerle, J. L., Braunisch, V., Suchant, R., & Coppes, J. (2020). Quantifying the effectiveness of habitat management to counter local extinction: A case-study on capercaillie. Forest Ecology and Management, 474, 118379.
  • Coppes, J., Kämmerle, J. L., Grünschachner-Berger, V., Braunisch, V., Bollmann, K., Mollet, P., Suchant, R. & Nopp-Mayr, U. (2020). Consistent effects of wind turbines on habitat selection of capercaillie across Europe. Biological Conservation, 244, 108529.
  • Kämmerle, J. L., Rondeaux, S., & Storch, I. (2020). Circadian activity patterns of red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) in montane forests under different culling regimes. Mammal Research, 1-5.
  • Kämmerle, J. L., Ritchie, E. G. & Storch, I. (2019). Kämmerle, J. L., Ritchie, E. G., & Storch, I. (2019). Restricted‐area culls and red fox abundance: Are effects a matter of time and place? Conservation Science and Practice. 1(11): e115.
  • Kämmerle, J. L., Niekrenz, S. & Storch, I. (2019). No evidence for spatial variation in predation risk following restricted-area fox culling. BMC Ecology, 2019(1): 17.
  • Kämmerle, J.-L. & Storch, I. (2019). Predation, predator control and grouse populations: a review. Wildlife Biology. 2019: wlb-00464. Kämmerle, J.-L., Corlatti, L., Harms, L. & Storch, I. (2018). Methods for assessing small-scale variation in the abundance of a generalist mesopredator. PLoS One, 13: 1–16.
  • Coppes, J., Kämmerle, J. L., Willert, M., Kohnen, A., Palme, R., Braunisch, V. (2018). The importance of individual heterogeneity for interpreting faecal glucocorticoid metabolite levels in wildlife studies. Journal of Applied Ecology. 55 (4): 2043-2054
  • Kämmerle, J. L., Coppes, J., Ciuti, S., Suchant, R., & Storch, I. (2017). Range loss of a threatened grouse species is related to the relative abundance of a mesopredator. Ecosphere, 8(9): e01934.
  • Kämmerle, J. L., Brieger, F., Kröschel, M., Hagen, R., Storch, I., & Suchant, R. (2017). Temporal patterns in road crossing behaviour in roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) at sites with wildlife warning reflectors. PLoS One, 12(9): e0184761.
  • Brieger, F., Kämmerle, J. L., Martschuk, N., Ortmann, S., & Hagen, R. (2017). No evidence for a ‘warning effect’ of blue light in roe deer. Wildlife Biology. 2017: wlb-00331.