Ana María Bastidas Urrutia

Ana María Bastidas Urrutia

Research Associate
Department of Global Change Ecology
Klara-Oppenheimer-weg 32
Hubland Nord
97074 Würzburg
Germany
Building: 32

Since 2019 PhD student
Technical University of Munich
10/2015-04/2018 Master in Evolution, Ecology and Systematic
Ludwig-Maximiliam-University of Munich
08/2001-12/2009 BSc. in Biology
University of Nariño

 

08/2018 - 11/2018
03/2018 - 05/2018
07/2017 - 12/2017
09/2016 - 12/2016
State Zoological Collection (Munich, Germany)
Student Assistant
04/2016 - 05/2016 Max Plank Institute for Ornitology (Seewiesen, Germany).
Student Assistant
02/2016 - 04/2016 Behavioural Ecology Group. Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich (Munich, Germany)
Laboratory assistant

 

2017-2018 LMU scholarship by the Bavarian state (December 2017/January 2018)
2017 Funding for internship research by "Lehre@LMU-funded research projects grant" from the University of Munich
2009 Meritorious Bachelor Thesis. Score: 98/100

 

2025[ to top ]
  • When species are lost but functions persist: a trait-based perspective on Wadden Sea bird diversity dynamics. Kuczynski, Lucie; Bastidas-Urrutia, Ana Maria; Kalusche, Jan Bernhard; Hof, Christian; Scheiffarth, Gregor; Ryabov, Alexey; Hillebrand, Helmut. In Oikos, p. e11509. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2025.
2024[ to top ]
  • Species Traits and Island Biogeography: Wing Metrics Linked to Avian Dispersal Ability Predict Species Occurrence on Remote Islands Worldwide. Bastidas‐Urrutia, Ana Maria; Biber, Matthias F.; Böhning‐Gaese, Katrin; Fritz, Susanne A.; Kreft, Holger; Tobias, Joseph A.; Weigelt, Patrick; Hof, Christian. In Journal of Biogeography, 52(2), pp. 350–361. Wiley, 2024.
  • Functional diversity loss and taxonomic delays of European freshwater fish and North American breeding birds. Kuczynski, Lucie; Bastidas Urrutia, Ana Maria; Hillebrand, Helmut. In Functional Ecology, 38(8), pp. 1726–1738. Wiley, 2024.
2019[ to top ]
  • Traffic noise exposure depresses plasma corticosterone and delays offspring growth in breeding zebra finches. Zollinger, Sue Anne; Dorado-Correa, Adriana; Goymann, Wolfgang; Forstmeier, Wolfgang; Knief, Ulrich; Bastidas­Urrutia, Ana María; Brumm, Henrik. In Conservation Physiology, 7(1), S. Cooke (ed.). Oxford University Press (OUP), 2019.
2018[ to top ]
  • Reduced light avoidance in spiders from populations in light-polluted urban environments. Czaczkes, Tomer J.; Bastidas-Urrutia, Ana María; Ghislandi, Paolo; Tuni, Cristina. In The Science of Nature, 105(11), p. 64. 2018.