PI at UniOldenburg 🧭
Interested in sensory ecology, animal navigation, magnetic sense, migration, focus on #Bats
#MSCActions alumnus EU-UK
Website: www.oliverlindecke.org
Also on ResearchGate
Oliver Lindecke 🦇
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A piece about our study on anthropogenic electromagnetic noise out in @science.org “Silent interference” www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Electric vehicles (EVs) are quiet alternates decarbonising transport but are EVs quiet for urban wildlife? With🦇s as a model,we Manjari Jain & @olindecke.bsky.social review the impacts of noise acoustics & explore its implications for a future dominated by EVs
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Animal magnetoreception in @science.org
🧭 Liver macrophages guide pigeons on cloudy days during homing
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🦇 Electromagnetic noise disrupts orientation of migratory bats, with effects persisting for hours after exposure
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Research sheds light on disruptive impact of electromagnetic noise pollution on bat migration www.bangor.ac.uk/news/2026-05...
Oliver Lindecke 🦇
Mückenfledermäuse haben ein Problem mit Elektrosmog. Eine Studie zeigt jetzt, was das für Auswirkungen auf das Verhalten der Tiere hat.
Expanding transportation networks generate anthropogenic noise, a stressor for wildlife. The rapid transition to electric mobility, with projections of 40-45 million new electric vehicles (EVs) annual...
How anthropogenic electromagnetic noise can affect living systems is a poorly understood impact of an increasingly urbanized natural environment, especially when occurring in a sublethal manner. In th...
The study, published in the journal, Science, and led by researchers at Bangor University, the University of Latvia and the University of Oldenburg, in Germany, has revealed unexpected effects of expo...
Exciting new research on bat migration! 🦇🧭📻📡〰️
Can human-generated electromagnetic noise influence the migratory behavior of pipistrelle bats? Congratulations to @olindecke.bsky.social and his team on their publication in @science.org! Learn more: doi.org/10.1126/science.aei2381
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Bat Conservation Trust
A piece about our study on anthropogenic electromagnetic noise out in @science.org “Silent interference” www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...