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Andreas Wilting

Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research

Member since 2013.
My research focuses on the ecology and evolution of mammals, particularly wild cats and small carnivores in Southeast Asia. I am integrating in-situ field work, species distribution modelling, and genetic approaches to elucidate the ecological requirements, and past and current distribution patterns of these species. We are mainly using camera-trapping and environmental DNA (including its sub-discipline invertebrate-derived DNA) to find and study rare and elusive species, such as wild cats. A focus of my research is to assess the resilience of these species to anthropogenic caused environmental changes and by this to contribute to the efficacy of species conservation activities.

wilting(at)izw-berlin.de

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