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    Habitat requirements and home range use of the threatened garden dormouse (Eliomys quercinus) in a coniferous forest
    (2025) Erhardt, Stefanie; Pfister, Jan; Beier, Marieke; Vorderbrügge, Rieke; Förschler, Marc I.; Fietz, Joanna; Erhardt, Stefanie; Department of Zoology, Institute of Biology, University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany; Pfister, Jan; Department of Zoology, Institute of Biology, University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany; Beier, Marieke; Department of Zoology, Institute of Biology, University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany; Vorderbrügge, Rieke; Department of Zoology, Institute of Biology, University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany; Förschler, Marc I.; Black Forest National Park, Department for Ecological Monitoring, Research and Species Protection, Seebach, Germany; Fietz, Joanna; Department of Zoology, Institute of Biology, University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany
    Understanding habitat use and requirements is essential for the conservation of endangered species, such as the garden dormouse (Eliomys quercinus). Therefore, we radio-tracked garden dormice (n = 39) in the Black Forest National Park (Germany) between 2019 and 2021, determined home range size by calculating autocorrelated kernel density estimates, located resting sites during the day, and analyzed their resting behavior. Furthermore, we investigated their crossing behavior across paths varying in width, in the degree of canopy closure, and understory. Median home range size was 3.8 ha (Q25 = 2.3 ha, Q75 = 6.6 ha) in adults and 1.9 ha in juveniles. Adult males increased their home range sizes during reproduction. In September, shortly before hibernation, adults used smaller home ranges, likely to save energy. During the day, garden dormice used nest boxes and natural nests under the ground as resting sites. Ground holes were an important resource as they were most frequently used by reproductive individuals and also at low ambient temperatures (0.1–14.7 °C). In contrast, nest boxes were used only at higher ambient temperatures (> 5.9 °C). Forest trails with tree cover and/or undergrowth were frequently crossed by adults, while 4 m wide forest paths without tree cover or undergrowth were rarely crossed. The results of our study show that the preservation of natural resting sites, the restoration of forest trails, or the installation of crossing structures are important conservation measures for the garden dormouse, facilitating migration and colonization of new habitats and reducing the risk to lose genetic variability.
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    The role of traditional exchanges in fragmented markets

    an empirical analysis post MIFID

    (2015) Spankowski, Ulli; Burghof, Hans-Peter
    The Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID) has changed regulated European equity trading significantly after its introduction in November 2007. This dissertation analyses the impact of MiFID on trading intensity and market quality from an intraday and interday perspective by investigating the British equity market. A second focus of this work is the analysis of the influence of high frequency traders in a fragmented market environment. In this context, this dissertation addresses the behavior of market participants and their influence on market quality during particular market scenarios in a fragmented market environment.

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