Name and surname: Krzysztof Kujawa.

Date and place of birth: 16.06.1964, Wroclaw.

Education: Biology at the Faculty of Natural Sciences, Wroclaw University, in 1983-1988. The subject of master's thesis: "Ecology of reproduction of white stork (Ciconia ciconia L.) in Legnica province".

Doctor's degree: the Faculty of Natural Sciences, Wroclaw University, in 1996. The subject of Ph.D thesis: "The influence of agricultural landscape structure on breeding avifauna".

Habilitation (2007):
Faculty of Land Reclamation and Environmental Engineering
The August Cieszkowski Agricultural University of Poznań
Discipline: habitat management, speciality: agricultural landscape ecology

Dissertation title: "Influence of afforestation structure and agricultural landscape structure on breeding bird communities in afforestations"

Professional position: since 1987 - Polish Academy of Sciences, Research Centre for Agricultural and Forest Environment in Poznan (Field Station in Turew), since 1997 - as an adiunct.

My research topics are concentrated around the problem of farmland habitat and landscape shaping and management. Most of studies deal with breeding bird communities. Currently I am involved in following research programs and projects:
a) relationships between farmland habitat and landscape structure and breeding bird communities (within and cooperation with the Institute of Nature Conservation in 2005-2007,
b) long-term changes in breeding avifauna of an agricultural landscape (statutory activity of Research Center for Agricultural and Forest Environment,
c) influence of linear marginal habitats structure in a farmland on flora and fauna diversity - cooperation with the Institute of Nature Conservation,
d) effect of red fox on breeding bird community in farmland.