Department of Migration

 

Myriads of organisms travel great distances on their search for suitable food, wintering and mating grounds. Our planet resembles one large pulsating organism, in which all of the organisms that are continually moving are breathing life into it. Understanding this pulsating life and its underlying mechanisms allows a better understanding of the ecologically dynamic processes on a global scale.

We strive to understand and predict which decisions animals will make on their journey, how animals will interact with their ever-changing environment, and the consequences their migrations have on ecosystems and humans. Above all, this insight will enable us to predict the impact that we humans have on these processes and allow us to understand the future consequences.

 

 

Research - The Migration Groups

ICARUS and Movebank

Community Science

News

wild boar in forest

Snapshot Europe 2025

July 08, 2025

Scientists across Europe are invited to join the annual wildlife camera trapping project more

Barbara Fruth with bonobos

Bonobo researcher receives Germany’s highest tribute given to individuals for services to the nation more

Swans on Lake Constance and the Rhine: What to do if they become aggressive?

Schwäne am Bodensee und Rhein: Was tun, wenn sie aggressiv werden? more

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In the Media

El Mundo

Un internet de los animales para salvar la Tierra more

illustration of a bird flying next to a satellite

The Many Ways Scientists Are Turning Birds Into Feathered Field Assistants more

Storks

So wichtig ist Erfahrung: Ältere Störche kommen rascher ans Ziel more

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