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Martyna Syposz


Contact:

Syposzmartyna@gmail.com

Institution or affiliation:

University of Gdańsk

Location

Poland

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I am a postdoctoral researcher funded by the SONATINA-5 project at the University of
Gdańsk. My research focuses on the behavioural ecology of the Little Auk (Alle alle) in a
rapidly changing Arctic. I combine geolocation data, long-term demographic datasets,
weather records, and automated monitoring to investigate how environmental cues such
as snowmelt and sea-ice shape migration, arrival, and timing of breeding. More broadly, I
am interested in how seabirds respond to anthropogenic change, including light pollution,
plastic pollution, and climate change, and I enjoy combining fieldwork in remote
environments with long-term data analysis.

Personal website

https://martynasyposz.wordpress.com



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