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Tanja M. Straka
Tanja M. Straka
Guest Professor in Urban Ecology, Freie Universität Berlin
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Tree cover mediates the effect of artificial light on urban bats
TM Straka, M Wolf, P Gras, S Buchholz, CC Voigt
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 7, 91, 2019
892019
Urban bat communities are affected by wetland size, quality, and pollution levels
TM Straka, PE Lentini, LF Lumsden, BA Wintle, R van der Ree
Ecology and Evolution 6 (14), 4761-4774, 2016
752016
Producing wind energy at the cost of biodiversity: A stakeholder view on a green-green dilemma
CC Voigt, TM Straka, M Fritze
Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy 11 (6), 2019
682019
Bat conservation and zoonotic disease risk: a research agenda to prevent misguided persecution in the aftermath of COVID‐19
R Rocha, SA Aziz, CE Brook, WD Carvalho, R Cooper‐Bohannon, ...
Animal Conservation 24 (3), 2021
662021
Understanding the acceptability of wolf management actions: roles of cognition and emotion
TM Straka, KK Miller, MH Jacobs
Human Dimensions of Wildlife 25 (1), 33-46, 2020
442020
The human dimensions of a green–green-dilemma: Lessons learned from the wind energy—wildlife conflict in Germany
TM Straka, M Fritze, CC Voigt
Energy Reports 6, 1768-1777, 2020
422020
The effect of cave illumination on bats
TM Straka, S Greif, S Schultz, HR Goerlitz, CC Voigt
Global Ecology and Conservation 21, e00808, 2020
422020
Improving attitudes and knowledge in a citizen science project about urban bat ecology
H Greving, T Bruckermann, A Schumann, TM Straka, D Lewanzik, ...
Ecology and society: E&S 27 (2022), Nr. 2 27 (2), 24, 2022
382022
Light pollution impairs urban nocturnal pollinators but less so in areas with high tree cover
TM Straka, M von der Lippe, CC Voigt, M Gandy, I Kowarik, S Buchholz
Science of the Total Environment 778, 146244, 2021
322021
Conservation leadership must account for cultural differences
TM Straka, P Bal, C Corrigan, MMI Di Fonzo, N Butt
Journal for Nature Conservation 43, 111-116, 2018
302018
Between approval and disapproval: Citizens’ views on the invasive tree Ailanthus altissima and its management
I Kowarik, TM Straka, M Lehmann, R Studnitzky, LK Fischer
NeoBiota 66, 1-30, 2021
282021
When ecological information meets high wildlife value orientations: Influencing preferences of nearby residents for urban wetlands
TM Straka, D Kendal, R Van Der Ree
Human Dimensions of Wildlife 21 (6), 538-554, 2016
272016
Fascination and joy: emotions predict urban gardeners’ pro-pollinator behaviour
U Sturm, TM Straka, A Moormann, M Egerer
Insects 12 (9), 785, 2021
242021
Clean and green urban water bodies benefit nocturnal flying insects and their predators, insectivorous bats
TM Straka, PE Lentini, LF Lumsden, S Buchholz, BA Wintle, ...
Sustainability 12 (7), 2634, 2020
242020
Importance of wetlands to bats on a dry continent: a review and meta-analysis
RV Blakey, BS Law, TM Straka, RT Kingsford, DJ Milne
Hystrix 29 (1), 41, 2018
232018
Differential use of highway underpasses by bats
M Bhardwaj, K Soanes, TM Straka, JJ Lahoz-Monfort, LF Lumsden, ...
Biological Conservation 212, 22-28, 2017
232017
The effects of bat photographs on emotions, attitudes, intentions, and wildlife value orientations
TM Straka, H Greving, CC Voigt
Human Dimensions of Wildlife 26 (6), 596-603, 2021
222021
Urban cemeteries as shared habitats for people and nature: Reasons for visit, comforting experiences of nature, and preferences for cultural and natural features
TM Straka, M Mischo, KJS Petrick, I Kowarik
Land 11 (8), 1237, 2022
202022
Emotions and cultural importance predict the acceptance of large carnivore management strategies by maasai pastoralists
A Dheer, E Davidian, MH Jacobs, J Ndorosa, TM Straka, OP Höner
Frontiers in Conservation Science 2, 691975, 2021
202021
Evaluating the potential of urban areas for bat conservation with citizen science data
D Lewanzik, TM Straka, J Lorenz, L Marggraf, S Voigt-Heucke, ...
Environmental Pollution 297, 118785, 2022
182022
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