Bismark Appiah Opoku

Bismark Appiah Opoku
Ulm University | UULM · Institute of Evolutionary Ecology and Conservation Genomics

MPhil. Zoology

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Introduction
My Primary interest is related to bats in tropical ecosystems. My PhD research is therefore dedicated to understanding habitat use and echolocation behaviour of bats in human-modified landscapes.
Additional affiliations
September 2013 - August 2014
University for Development Studies
Position
  • Teaching Assisstant
Description
  • Assisted with data collection on various projects including SADA project. Tutorial on wildlife management
Education
September 2020 - July 2024
Ulm University
Field of study
  • Ecology
September 2014 - June 2016
University of Ghana
Field of study
  • Biodiversity studies

Publications

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Sub-Saharan Africa is the leading producer of Theobroma cacao (cocoa) in the world and this agro-ecosystem continues to replace the natural forest ecosystem in the region. These anthropogenic perturbations have particularly disturbed the tropical rainforests of the Upper Guinean area. Currently, we do not understand how bats are responding to this...

Questions

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I analyzed size and  shape components of skulls in dorsal, ventral and lateral view and I found significant difference among males and female centriod size. 
Question
I want to analyse size and shape difference of a bat species. I have digitized the skull twice and i want to estimate the percentage measurement error of the repeated measurements according to methods described by Bailey & Byrnes 1990.

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