Posts by Thiemo Karwinkel
today this is 3 years ago!π¨βπ
1 year anniversary of our paper about long-tailed duck tracking!
It just so happen, that I saw a lot of wintering Long-tailed ducks during the @eoufledglings.bsky.social conference in Gdansk!
Session 8 at #EOU26 focused on biologging
Thiemo Karwinkel, Susan Ellen McKinlay, Giovanna Sandretti da Silva, Ryan Boswarthick and Trevor MacLaurin on tracking movements, flight behaviour, survival, and tag effects.
A lot of insight from these approachesβwhat stood out to you?
Today is the 1 year anniversary of our perspectives paper on the #Motus wildlife tracking System for Europe! read here: doi.org/10.1111/cobi...
New Paper alert π
RΓΌppel et al. 2026 - "movetrack: An R package to model flight paths from radio-telemetry networks"
-> this makes it possible to transform station-based radiotelemetry data into actual flight path, validated with a plane flight.
besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
I am proudly presenting:
See the new PhD opportunity in our group. I can highly recommend our Professor Heiko Schmajohann as PhD supervisor!
This paper is part 2 of my "magnetic pulse trilogy"
Part 1: www.doi.org/10.1098/rsif...
for the most interesting 3rd Part see: doi.org/10.1098/rsif...
for some ecological insights into the magnetic sense for songbird migration Ecology see our dedicated review paper: doi.org/10.1111/brv....
Possible explanations for this finding are so extensive, that they would notfit into a bluesky post, so see the discussion of the paper itself: doi.org/10.1242/jeb....
(iv) the change in direction within the first 50-100 km. --> no bird group changed flight direction significantly
(iii) the direction in which the birds departed (in the first 5-20 km). This was a factor where former studies found differences after pulse treatment --> but here: no effect
(ii) the time within the night, when the bird depart and resume migration --> no significant difference.
We observed different stopover decisions using the #motus wildlife tracking system. [Blue is always the control group, red the group of birds, who recieved the magnetic pulse]:
(i) the probability of the bird resuming migration in the first night after the treatment --> no significant difference!
We tried to influence the proposed magnetic-particle based magnetoreceptor of migratory European Robins on Stopover on Helgoland by a short but strong magnetic pulse. According to current hypotheses this should disturb the magnetic map of the birds and should lead to altered migratory behaviour
3rd anniversary of this paper: Karwinkel et al. 2022 "A magnetic pulse does not affect free-flight navigation behaviour of a medium-distance songbird migrant in spring" in JEB, where we tried to reproduce old studies on magnetoreception, but found no effects. A thread:
doi.org/10.1242/jeb....
See the thread about our new Stopover ecology paper from helgoland:
Spread the word: we're #hiring! We have an open #research fellowship position for #postdocs with their own research idea: It includes an own budget, a #PhD student position and the possibility to conduct independent research on animal #navigation and/or #magnetoreception π§π¦€π¦πβοΈπ§ͺπ©βπ¬! sfb1372.de/jobs
Today it is already 2 years ago, that I recieved the honor to call myself "Dr. rer. nat." thanks to @migecol.bsky.social and @ifv-whv.bsky.social for making this possible!
Today is the 1-year-anniversary of our extensive Review-Paper: "A conceptual framework on the role of magnetic cues in songbird migration ecology" doi.org/10.1111/brv....
- it is a must-read, when you work with magnetoreception and birds!
new publication by our team member @thiemokarwinkel.bsky.social about the multi-year and multi site tracking of long-tailed ducks (Clangula hyemalis) from the Arctic to the Baltic Sea. @ifv-whv.bsky.social read here open access: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
You wonder what is our research about? See this word cloud, we collected, about our perspective of scientific fields and topics.
Thiemo Karwinkel with a Motus antenna
Meet @thiemokarwinkel.bsky.social!
After PhD on ecological role of #magnetoreception in #songbirds, he continued researching offshore songbird migration using #Motus tracking
His research theme:
From Patterns & Pathways to Protection: Understanding mechanisms of #birdmigration for #conservation
NEW PERSPECTIVE ARTICLE
In a team combining bird and bat migration scientist with ecological economics, we draw attention on the threat of artifical light at night to migrating songbirds and bats to inform science-driven politics. See our article here: doi.org/10.1111/csp2...
The first paper of your PhD is always so exciting! π€© An all-#Galbatross effort, "A focus on females can improve science and conservation!" See press release (www.audubon.org/news/researc...) and the study here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...! #FemaleBirds #FemaleBirdDay
New project! Ever wondered about shifting #baselines in #conservation? Thought about quantifying historical biodiversity losses? We launched a nationwide #resurvey of historical bird surveys in Germany. Together with www.dda-web.de, we have...
EOU2025 conference abstract submission is open! Submit your abstract at the following link: cutt.ly/Ke9YyeWB and check the conference website for updates: cutt.ly/Te9Yo2G4 We look forward to seeing you in Bangor, Wales 18-22 August 2025 #ornithology #EOU2025