Eva Enderle, BSc

Room 518
e.enderle@student.uibk.ac.at

After having finished my bachelor’s degree in Biology at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, I am now studying Ecology at the University of Innsbruck for my master’s degree. I am particularly interested in the alpine fauna because of the extreme environmental conditions it has to deal with and the new changing conditions it faces due to land-use and climatic change.

For my thesis, I am monitoring the species abundance and activity of the alpine epigaeic and hypogaeic macrofauna along an altitudinal transect in Obergurgl, Austria. In doing so, I am analyzing pitfall-trap and soil-core samples from a biannual campaign from 2012 to 2018.

Research topics
Soil zoology
Traditional morphology and geometric morphometrics

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