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Jennifer Krauel

Exploring aeroecology and life in the night sky

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    • CV
    • Publications
    • Reflections
  • Aeroecology
  • Research
  • Blog
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Photo: footprint in sand

My research

Screen shot: Testing traditional assumptions about regional migration in bats

Regional migrant bats don’t read the memo

March 12, 2018

Regional migrant bats don’t read the memoRead More

Photo: Insect migration researchers answers questions after the symposium

Igniting the future of insect migration research

February 19, 2018

Igniting the future of insect migration researchRead More

Screen shot: Predator-prey interaction reveals local effects of high-altitude insect migration

Bats eat migratory moths! Lots of them!

February 11, 2018

Bats eat migratory moths! Lots of them!Read More

Screenshot: Patterns of Bat Distribution and Foraging Activity in San Francisco

Bats in the city

October 16, 2017

Bats in the cityRead More

Screen shot: Weather-driven dynamics in a dual-migrant system: moths and bats

The answer is: cold fronts.

September 13, 2015

The answer is: cold fronts.Read More

Photo: Recent advances in bat migration research book chapter

My first (book) chapter!

January 11, 2014

My first (book) chapter!Read More

Map of fronts, high and low pressure, and wind over the US

A river of life flowing overhead in the dark

October 6, 2013

A river of life flowing overhead in the darkRead More

Photo: View out of airship window

A continent-wide transect for a bat survey

September 22, 2013

A continent-wide transect for a bat surveyRead More

Photo: BBC cloud lab airship on the ground in Florida

What if the BBC decided to do a show about your dissertation research?

September 22, 2013

What if the BBC decided to do a show about your dissertation research?Read More

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mmHi, I'm Dr. Jennifer Krauel. I’m an ecologist who's fascinated by animal migration, especially when it comes to bats and insects and at high altitudes. My research is driven by a deep desire to conserve and protect biodiversity. Read more »

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