Dr. rer. silv. Norman Stier
Position: Research Assistant
Contact:
Tel.: +49 171 4859789
Research Interests:
- Space use, diet, reproduction, mortality, threats, hunting, monitoring, age determination and population ecology of predatory mammals and ungulates
- Influence of different predatory mammals on their prey
- Priority species: red deer, fallow deer, wild boar, mouflon deer, wolf, red fox, badger, raccoon dog, raccoon, mink, polecat, pine marten, stone marten
- Ornithological surveys
- Private forest managemen
Projects:
Investigation of the influence of the wolf on ungulates, with a focus on fallow deerImproving the effectiveness of red deer management through cross-border guideline
Publications since 2005 in the Research Portal of TU-Dresden:
48 Entries
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Radio tagging American mink (Mustela vison) – experience with collar and intraperitoneal-implanted transmitters , 2008, In: European journal of wildlife research. 54, p. 263–268, 6 p.Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to journal > Research article
CV:
2012 |
Ph.D.: “Population ecology of pine marten in northeast-Germany” TU Dresden |
since 1996 |
research assistant on chair of forest zoology |
1991-1996 |
Study of Forest Sciences at the TU Dresden |
Memberships:
German Society for Mammalian Biology
Ornithological Working Group Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
Society for Wildlife and Hunting Research