Sophia Hibler

Sophia Hibler
  • Master of Science
  • PhD Student at IRTA Institute of Agrifood Research and Technology

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Introduction
Doctoral student at IRTA La Ràpita/University of Barcelona. My research focuses on fish biodiversity in fragmented river networks, integrating metapopulations, metacommunities and spatio-temporal dynamics. I'm particularly interested in how ecological data can be translated into practical conservation action, and how public knowledge can inform research. My interest lies in interdisciplinary approaches that bridge ecological theory and findings with social-ecological systems.
Current institution
IRTA Institute of Agrifood Research and Technology
Current position
  • PhD Student
Additional affiliations
July 2021 - July 2022
Universität Potsdam
Position
  • Master's Student
April 2014 - February 2016
Technische Universität Berlin
Position
  • Lecturer
January 2018 - June 2021
Adelphi Research
Position
  • Research Assistant
Education
April 2018 - October 2022
Universität Potsdam
Field of study
  • Ecology, Conservation, Evolution
October 2010 - August 2018
Technische Universität Berlin
Field of study
  • Environmental Planning

Publications

Publications (6)
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Monitoring is a prerequisite for evidence‐based wildlife management and conservation planning, yet conventional monitoring approaches are often ineffective for species occurring at low densities. However, some species such as large mammals are often observed by lay people and this information can be leveraged through citizen science monitoring sche...
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Monitoring is a prerequisite for evidence-based wildlife management, yet conventional monitoring approaches are often ineffective for species occurring at low densities. However, some species such as large mammals are often observed by lay people and this information can be leveraged through citizen science monitoring schemes. Assessing the quantit...
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Understanding which variables mediate people's attitudes towards wildlife species is fundamental for improving human-wildlife coexistence in increasingly human-dominated landscapes. Based on questionnaire responses (a total of n = 589 responses, of which n = 459 were complete and used for statistical analysis), we investigated the attitudes of visi...
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Successful conservation efforts have led to recent increases of large mammals such as European bison Bison bonasus, moose Alces alces and grey wolf Canis lupus and their return to former habitats in central Europe. While embraced by some, the recovery of these species is a controversial topic and holds potential for human‐wildlife conflicts. Involv...
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This study was aimed at investigating the renewable energy potential of communal and municipal wastewater through methane production in biogas digesters and the use of the captured methane for energy production in biogas engines. It was conducted on biogas digesters receiving and pre-treating communal and municipal wastewater in the Zambian city of...

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