Rasmus W. Havmøller
@rasmushav
Conservation biology, genetics, ecology, camera trapping, Sumatran rhinos, beaked whales, leopards
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01-05-2014 23:51:07
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Many thanks to @PeterRMoeller & Rasmus W. Havmøller for hosting 16 Ocean Sustainability Governance & Mngt graduate students from World Maritime University for a fascinating visit to the #MarineBiodiversity collections at Natural History Museum of Denmark NaturalHistoryDK #OceanDecade #ScienceIsAHumanRight
This year we used #Tech4Wildlife to count what might be the largest aggregation of mammals in the world #bats Kasanka Trust WILDLABS Community GoPro Migration Dept., Max Planck Inst. Animal Behavior Dina Dechmann ⭐️ Ben Koger Teague O'Mara @BlairCostelloe.bsky.social
#cameratraps reveal temporal segregation between male and female #leopards, spotted #hyena and prey in Nimay J M.Sc. Zoology doi.org/10.1111/jzo.12… Fridolin Zimmermann
Vidste du, at forskellen på leoparder er større end forskellen på isbjørne og brunbjørne? Rasmus W. Havmøller fra NaturalHistoryDK på Københavns Uni er en af forskerne bag studiet, der byder på flere overraskelser om leopardernes genetiske sammensætning. bit.ly/3hoJfhk #dkvid
In tropical forests terrestrial animals feed on fruit dropped by arboreal frugivores. Are these spatial associations coincidental or intentionally maintained? Read in Biotropica ➡️ ow.ly/4Gu850GYux1 Meg Crofoot @ShauhinAlavi Coatiben Roland Kays Rasmus W. Havmøller
Aflytning er ikke kun noget, politifolk og spioner gør brug af. Det er også et fænomen blandt skovens dyr, viser forskning fra Københavns Uni som bl.a. Rasmus W. Havmøller fra NaturalHistoryDK står bag 🐒🐒🐒 bit.ly/3EIUied #dknatur #dkforsk #dkvid #biodiversitet
Rasmus W. Havmøller talking about rhino conservation in the Daily Planet Theater NC Museum of Natural Sciences