Lisa Merkens
Chair for Terrestrial Ecology
Department for Life Science Systems
TUM School of Life Sciences
Technische Universität München
Hans-Carl-von-Carlowitz-Platz 2
D-85350 Freising-Weihenstephan
Room: 1.2.2.6
Phone: +49.8161.71.3587
Fax: +49.8161.71.4427
E-mail: lisa.merkens[at]tum.de
Curriculum vitae
Since | 02/2023 | Ph.D. student at Chair for Terrestrial Ecology, TU Munich Topic: “Modelling the connectivity of cities for different animal functional groups” |
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04/2020- | 01/2023 | Master of Science Geoökologie at University of Tübingen Thesis: “Modelling the distribution of Pleistocene Mammoth Steppe vegetation using the bioclimatic limits of modern analogues” |
10/2016- | 04/2020 | Bachelor of Science Geoökologie at University of Tübingen Thesis: “Comparison of on-site threshing and a regional seed mixture for the restoration of species-rich grassland” |
Research interest
I am a passionate ecologist and I love to find patterns in the interactions of species and their environment. To describe those patterns maths is an important tool to translate them into a model. That is why I learned to enjoy building a mathematical model that encompasses an ecological phenomenon. At TUM, it is my goal to model the connectivity of cities to different functional groups of animals. Our model should incoporate the spatial properties of cities and the traits of different functional groups of animals. Finally, we want to identify areas of high resistance to animal movement and to assess which animals could colonize an urban habitat. Apart from modelling, I very much enjoy botanical field work.
Projects
- Ecolopes https://www.ecolopes.org/