Dr. Kamran Safi
IMPRS Faculty
Main Focus
My research interests lie in understanding the causes
and consequences of biological patterns at various scales and from different
perspectives. I am an ecologist by training with research interest in movement
ecology, macro-ecology and macro-evolution. In movement ecology, I am
interested in relating individual animals to the environmental conditions they
operate under to learn the causes and consequences of environmental fluctuation
on animal movement across scales. Methodologically I am deeply interested in
combining and fusing data from the wild, using a wide range of sensors deployed
on animals, with remote sensing and other sources of information at large spatial
and temporal scales. My work is both method driven as well as grounded in the
frame work of (movement) ecology and is based on computer-intense simulation
and probabilistic analysis methods. Scaling up from individuals, to
collectives, populations, species and species communities, my macro-ecological
ambitions are eventually to understand the scale effects associated with
extrapolations from individuals to on higher taxonomic levels. Beyond that I am
interested in the relationship of various diversity measures and what they can
tell about how biological diversity has evolved and is maintained. Finally,
from an macro-evolutionary perspective I am interested in the intersection of
traits and occurrence where species, populations and individuals not only are
adapted to their environments, but also the environment filters for certain
traits and combinations thereof, shaping the evolutionary landscape.
International collaborations
- Frederic Bartumeus, CEAB, Blanes, Spain
- Gil Bohrer, The Ohio State University, USA
- Nathalie Pettorelli, Zoological Society of London, United Kingdom
- Jeroen B Smaers, University College London, London, UK
Teaching
- · Co-organisor and lecturer of AniMove, a two week summer school 2013 for movement ecology and remote sensing (www.animove.org)
- Advanced Course Organismal biology: Going Wild (SS 2013, BIO-11490-20131)
- Advanced Course Organismal biology: Going Wild (SS 2013, BIO-11500-20131)
- Kolloquium of the computational ecology lab (SS 2013 , BIO-11780-20131)
- R coding sessions (SS 2013 , BIO-11950-20131)
- R for Biologists II: Visualisation and analysis of spatial information (SS 2013 , BIO-12390-20131)
- Master- und Doktorandenseminar (Arbeitsgruppe Safi) (WS 2012, BIO-11930-20122)
- Intense 1 week course “R for Biologists I” University of Konstanz 2012 (WS 2012, BIO-12210-20122)
- Co-lecturer Ökologie für Fachfremde (organised by Marc Van Kleunen) (WS 2012, BIO-10005)
- Advanced Course Organismal biology: Going Wild (University of Konstanz 2011, 2012, 2013)
- Lectures on animal migration at the University of Konstanz, Germany 2010
- Graduate courses in Conservation Biology at the Zoological Society of London. 2008
- Field courses: Ornithological excursions for beginners and advancers (2001-2004)
- Undergraduate courses: Animal behaviour (University of Zürich)
(2001-2004)
Curriculum Vitae
1996 Graduation from High school