Dr. Holger R. Goerlitz
Main Focus
My main research interest is in
animal sensory systems and animal behaviour, especially behavioural and sensory
ecology. I am interested in how animals interact with other individuals of
their own and other species, with their
environment and how these processes had been shaped by ecology and evolution. I
mainly focus on auditory processing, auditory perception of the environment and
auditory guided behaviour.
For more information, please see the webpage of the Acoustic and Functional Ecology Group.
For more information, please see the webpage of the Acoustic and Functional Ecology Group.
Curriculum Vitae
since 2014: Emmy
Noether Research Group Leader, MPI for Ornithology
2012 – 2014: Senior Scientist, Max Planck Institute for Ornithology
2011 – 2012: Research Fellow, University of Bristol
2008 – 2011: Postdoctoral Research Assistant, University of Bristol
2005 – 2008: PhD, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich
1998 – 2004: Studies of Biology and Chemistry, University Tübingen