Dominika Bujnáková
Research environment: farmland, forest, grassland, peatland, tundra
Taxonomic group of interest: mammals
Field of research: applied and restoration ecology, biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, conservation biology, behavioural ecology, biogeography, human-nature relationships, human-wildlife conflicts, phylogeny, population genetics
Anthropogenic impact under investigation: habitat modifications
I am currently researching large carnivores (genetics and morphology). My aim is to get to know them better and understand their importance so that I can explain their value to the non-biologist, including general public. A project I am currently working on is science communication with focus on alleviating negative perception of large carnivores (see the-lone-wolf link below). Links of interest: https://wildlifegenomics.wordpress.com/ https://wildlifegenomics.wordpress.com/the-lone-wolf/ https://hipsleylab.edublogs.org/wolf-morphology/ |
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