two Grey Seals, two seals, harbour porpoise and one grey seal
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Antonia Hennicke
Antonia Hennicke

Curriculum Vitae

Work experience

Aug. 2014 - Sept. 2014: Field Assistent
Christmas Island Seabird Project (Christmas Island, Australia)

Feb. 2015 - April 2015: Research Intern
World Wide Fund of Nature (WWF) (Quito, Ecuador)

Nov. 2019 - March 2020: Research Intern
Archipelagos - Institute of Marine Conservation (Samos, Greece)

July 2020 – March 2021: Scientific Intern and Scientific Assistant
GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research (Kiel, Germany)

March 2021-Oktober 2023: Scientific Assistant
Institute of Biology Didactics, University of Cologne (Cologne, Germany)

April - June 2023: EMBAL (European monitoring of biodiversity in agricultural landscapes) Surveyor
EFTAS Fernerkundung Technologietransfer GmbH (Münster, Germany)

Education and training

2015-2018: BSc. Biological Science
Westfälische Wilhelms-University Münster, Münster (Germany)
Semester abroad: University of Sheffield, Sheffield (England)
Thesis: Can adult male guinea pigs readjust their behavioral phenotype in adulthood?

2018-2019: MSc. International Marine Science
Heriot-Watt University Edinburgh, Edinburgh (Scotland)
Thesis: Biomarker Baselines re-evaluated in the face of Climate Change

2020-2023: B.A. Biology & Geography
University of Cologne, Cologne (Germany)

Publications

Hennicke, A., Macrina, L., Malcolm-Mckay, A., & Miliou, A. (2021).
Assessment of microplastic accumulation in wild Paracentrotus
lividus, a commercially important sea urchin species, in the Eastern
Aegean Sea, Greece. Regional Studies in Marine Science, 45,
101855.

Mutwill, A. M., Zimmermann, T. D., Hennicke, A., Richter, S. H.,
Kaiser, S., & Sachser, N. (2020). Adaptive reshaping of the
hormonal phenotype after social niche transition in adulthood.
Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 287(1928), 20200667.