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2025[ to top ]
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(2025) Nitrogen deposition reveals global patterns in plant and animal stoichiometry. Nature Communications 16: 10977.
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(2025) Myrmecophily is not a risk factor for long‐term occupancy trends of central European Lycaenidae butterflies. Insect Conservation and Diversity 18: 107–115.
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(2025) Species Traits and Island Biogeography: Wing Metrics Linked to Avian Dispersal Ability Predict Species Occurrence on Remote Islands Worldwide. Journal of Biogeography 52: 350–361.
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(2025) Local entomologists shine a light on moth communities: The value of amateur records in cataloguing long‐term change. Insect Conservation and Diversity 18: 1120–1135.
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(2025) StoichLife: A Global Dataset of Plant and Animal Elemental Content. Scientific Data 12: 569.
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2024[ to top ]
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(2024) Expedition Anthropozän. In.
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(2024) A multi-talented datacube: integrating, processing and presenting big geodata for the agricultural end user. In.
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(2024) Communicating soil biodiversity research to kids around the world.
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(2024) DataCube Architecture for Integrating, Processing and Presenting Big Geodata to End Users. In.
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(2024) Quantitative description of six fish species’ gut contents and prey abundances in the Baltic Sea (1968--1978). Scientific Data 11: 236.
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(2024) Species Traits and Island Biogeography: Wing Metrics Linked to Avian Dispersal Ability Predict Species Occurrence on Remote Islands Worldwide. Journal of Biogeography 52: 350–361.
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(2024) Flexible foraging behaviour increases predator vulnerability to climate change. Nature Climate Change.
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(2024) Dispersal, glacial refugia and temperature shape biogeographical patterns in European freshwater biodiversity. Global Ecology and Biogeography.
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(2024) Heatwave predicts a shady future for insects: impacts of an extreme weather event on a chalk grassland in Bedfordshire, UK. Journal of Insect Conservation.
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(2024) Genetic study of an isolated population of adders Vipera berus founded by historic translocation: implications for conservation. The Herpetological Journal 34: 197–210.
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(2024) Habitat associations of day-flying Lepidoptera and their foodplants within nature reserves in Bedfordshire, UK. Journal of Insect Conservation.
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(2024) Observational Support for Regional Policy Implementation: Land Surface Change Under Anthropogenic and Climate Pressure in SALDi Study Sites. In Sustainability of Southern African Ecosystems under Global Change: Science for Management and Policy Interventions (eds G.P. von Maltitz, G.F. Midgley, J. Veitch, C. Brümmer, R.P. Rötter, F.A. Viehberg & M. Veste), pp. 845-877.
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2023[ to top ]
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(2023) Hot topics in butterfly research: Current knowledge and gaps in understanding of the impacts of temperature on butterflies. Insect Conservation and Diversity 17: 1–15.
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(2023) Tropical butterflies use thermal buffering and thermal tolerance as alternative strategies to cope with temperature increase. Journal of Animal Ecology 92: 1759–1770.
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(2023) The road to integrate climate change projections with regional land‐use–biodiversity models. People and Nature 6: 1716–1741.
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(2023) A species-level trait dataset of bats in Europe and beyond. Scientific Data 10: 253.
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(2023) Potential effects of future climate change on global reptile distributions and diversity. Global Ecology and Biogeography 32: 519–534.
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(2023) European Habitats Directive has fostered monitoring but not prevented species declines. Conservation Letters 16.
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(2023) Global change in above-belowground multitrophic grassland communities. Research Ideas and Outcomes 9.
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(2023) Ecosystem consequences of invertebrate decline. Current Biology 33: 4538-4547.e5.
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2022[ to top ]
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(2022) Heat it up to slow it down: Individual energetics reveal how warming reduces stream decomposition. Journal of Animal Ecology 91: 1944–1947.
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(2022) Aboveground impacts of a belowground invader: how invasive earthworms alter aboveground arthropod communities in a northern North American forest. Biology Letters 18.
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(2022) Consistent signals of a warming climate in occupancy changes of three insect taxa over 40 years in central Europe. Global Change Biology 28: 3998–4012.
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(2022) Effective or predatory funding? Evaluating the hidden costs of grant applications. Immunology & Cell Biology 101: 104–111.
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(2022) Climate change aggravates anthropogenic threats of the endangered savanna tree Pterocarpus erinaceus (Fabaceae) in Burkina Faso. Journal for Nature Conservation 70: 126299.
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(2022) Scientists warning on climate change and insects. Ecological Monographs.
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(2022) Variation funktioneller Diversität in Zeit und Raum am Beispiel der Wasser- und Watvögel der Ostfriesischen Inseln. Vogelwarte 60.
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(2022) Environmental drivers of local abundance–mass scaling in soil animal communities. Oikos 2023.
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(2022) Oviposition behaviour and emergence through time of the small blue butterfly (Cupido minimus) in a nature reserve in Bedfordshire, UK. Journal of Insect Conservation 26: 43-58.
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(2022) Potential future climate change effects on global reptile distributions and diversity.
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2021[ to top ]
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(2021) Consistent oviposition preferences of the Duke of Burgundy butterfly over 14 years on a chalk grassland reserve in Bedfordshire, UK. Journal of Insect Conservation 25: 611-628.
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(2021) Earthworm invasion causes declines across soil fauna size classes and biodiversity facets in northern North American forests. Oikos 130: 766–780.
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(2021) Considering sustainability thresholds for BECCS in IPCC and biodiversity assessments. GCB Bioenergy 13: 510–515.
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(2021) Soil fauna diversity and chemical stressors: a review of knowledge gaps and roadmap for future research. Ecography 44: 845–859.
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(2021) For flux’s sake: General considerations for energy‐flux calculations in ecological communities. Ecology and Evolution 11: 12948–12969.
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(2021) Out of the dark: Using energy flux to connect above- and belowground communities and ecosystem functioning. European Journal of Soil Science 73.
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(2021) Towards more integration of physiology, dispersal and land-use change to understand the responses of species to climate change. Journal of Experimental Biology 224.
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(2021) Representation of the worldtextquotesingles biophysical conditions by the global protected area network. Conservation Biology 36.
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2020[ to top ]
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(2020) Trade-offs between multifunctionality and profit in tropical smallholder landscapes. Nature Communications 11.
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(2020) Open Science principles for accelerating trait-based science across the Tree of Life. Nature Ecology & Evolution 4: 294–303.
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(2020) Trophic resource partitioning drives fine-scale coexistence in cryptic bat species.
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(2020) Land-use intensity alters networks between biodiversity, ecosystem functions, and services. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117: 28140–28149.
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(2020) DNA metabarcoding and spatial modelling link diet diversification with distribution homogeneity in European bats. Nature Communications 11.
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(2020) The results of biodiversity–ecosystem functioning experiments are realistic. Nature Ecology & Evolution 4: 1485–1494.
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(2020) Auswirkungen eines Anstiegs des Meeresspiegels auf Limikolen im Wattenmeer: eine traitbasierte Modellierung. Vogelwarte 58.
2019[ to top ]
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(2019) Ignoring biotic interactions overestimates climate change effects: The potential response of the spotted nutcracker to changes in climate and resource plants. Journal of Biogeography 47: 143–154.
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(2019) A comparison of macroecological and stacked species distribution models to predict future global terrestrial vertebrate richness. Journal of Biogeography 47: 114–129.
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(2019) PhenoCube - Unleashing the potential of multi-source satellite data and archives for phenological land monitoring. In ESA Living Planet Symposium 2019 p. 1.
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(2019) Predator traits determine food-web architecture across ecosystems. Nature Ecology & Evolution 3: 919–927.
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(2019) Consistent temperature dependence of functional response parameters and their use in predicting population abundance. Journal of Animal Ecology 88: 1670–1683.
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(2019) Ecosystem responses to exotic earthworm invasion in northern North American forests. Research Ideas and Outcomes 5.
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(2019) BEREICHERUNG ODER BEDROHUNG?. In Historische Gärten und Klimawandel (eds R.F. Hüttl, K. David & B.U. Schneider), pp. 211-222.
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(2019) Host assemblage and environment shape \($\upbeta$\)-diversity of freshwater parasites across diverse taxa at a continental scale. Global Ecology and Biogeography 29: 38-49.
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(2019) A multitrophic perspective on biodiversity–ecosystem functioning research. In Mechanisms underlying the relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem function pp. 1–54.
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(2019) Phylogeny of the Eocene Aphalarinae (Hemiptera: Psylloidea) from Baltic amber, with description of a new species using X-ray micro-computed tomography scanning, and a new genus synonymy. Journal of Systematic Palaeontology 17: 1233–1244.
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2018[ to top ]
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(2018) Bioenergy cropland expansion may offset positive effects of climate change mitigation for global vertebrate diversity. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115: 13294-13299.
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(2018) Bioenergy cropland expansion may offset positive effects of climate change mitigation for global vertebrate diversity. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115: 13294-13299.
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(2018) fluxweb: An
R package to easily estimate energy fluxes in food webs. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 10: 270–279.- [ DOI ]
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(2018) Energy Flux: The Link between Multitrophic Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 33: 186–197.
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(2018) Reduced light avoidance in spiders from populations in light-polluted urban environments. The Science of Nature 105: 64.
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(2018) Does metabolism constrain bird and mammal ranges and predict shifts in response to climate change?. Ecology and Evolution 8: 12375–12385.
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(2018) Els Odonats del Delta del Llobregat.
2017[ to top ]
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(2017) It’s not (all) about the money textemdash supporting IPBES through challenging times. Frontiers of Biogeography 9.
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(2017) Individual-tree- and stand-based development following natural disturbance in a heterogeneously structured forest: A LiDAR-based approach. Ecological Informatics 38: 12-25.
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(2017) Assessing the impacts of 1.5 degrees C global warming - simulation protocol of the Inter-Sectoral Impact Model Intercomparison Project (ISIMIP2b). Geoscientific Model Development 10: 4321-4345.
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(2017) Direct and cascading impacts of tropical land-use change on multi-trophic biodiversity. Nature Ecology & Evolution 1: 1511–1519.
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(2017) Decreasing Stoichiometric Resource Quality Drives Compensatory Feeding across Trophic Levels in Tropical Litter Invertebrate Communities. The American Naturalist 190: 131–143.
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(2017) Resource stoichiometry and availability modulate species richness and biomass of tropical litter macro‐invertebrates. Journal of Animal Ecology 86: 1114–1123.
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(2017) Phylogenetic signals in thermal traits remain stronger in the tropics if we can believe published physiological data. A reply to McKechnie et al., “Data quality problems undermine analyses of endotherm upper critical temperatures”. Journal of Biogeography 44: 2427–2431.
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(2017) Cross-taxa generalities in the relationship between population abundance and ambient temperatures. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 284: 20170870.
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(2017) Cross-realm assessment of climate change impacts on species’ abundance trends. Nature Ecology & Evolution 1.
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(2017) Global patterns of thermal tolerances and vulnerability of endotherms to climate change remain robust irrespective of varying data suitability criteria. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 284: 20170232.
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(2016) Land-use choices follow profitability at the expense of ecological functions in Indonesian smallholder landscapes. Nature Communications 7.
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(2016) Macroecology meets IPBES. Frontiers of Biogeography 7.
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(2016) Changes in abundances of forest understorey birds on Africa’s highest mountain suggest subtle effects of climate change. Diversity and Distributions 22: 288-299.
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(2016) Hatte die Usutu-Virus-Epidemie von 2011 und Folgejahren einen Einfluss auf die Brutbestände ausgewählter Vogelarten in Nordbaden?. Ornithologisches Jahresheft Baden-Württemberg.
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(2016) LiDAR-gestützte Erfassung von einzelbaum- und bestandsbasierter Waldentwicklung nach natürlichen Störungsprozessen. In FowiTa - Forstwirtschaftliche Tagung p. 123.
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(2016) Twenty-million-year relationship between mammalian diversity and primary productivity. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 113: 10908-10913.
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(2016) Species richness and biomass explain spatial turnover in ecosystem functioning across tropical and temperate ecosystems. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 371: 20150279.
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(2015) Body size and the behavioral ecology of insects: linking individuals to ecological communities. Current Opinion in Insect Science 9: 24-30.
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(2015) A cross-taxon analysis of the impact of climate change on abundance trends in central Europe. Biological Conservation 187: 41-50.
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(2015) Metabolic heat production and thermal conductance are mass-independent adaptations to thermal environment in birds and mammals. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 112: 15934-15939.
2014[ to top ]
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(2014) Consequences of tropical land use for multitrophic biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. Nat Commun 5.
2013[ to top ]
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(2013) Diversity in time and space: wanted dead and alive. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 28: 509-516.
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(2013) Recent range shifts of European dragonflies provide support for an inverse relationship between habitat predictability and dispersal. Global Ecology and Biogeography 22: 403-409.
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(2012) Habitat stability affects dispersal and the ability to track climate change. Biology Letters 8: 639-643.
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(2012) Climate-induced changes in bottom-up and top-down processes independently alter a marine ecosystem. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 367: 2962-2970.
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(2012) What’s on the horizon for macroecology?. Ecography 35: 673-683.
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(2011) Additive threats from pathogens, climate and land-use change for global amphibian diversity. Nature 480: 516-U137.
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(2011) Rethinking species’ ability to cope with rapid climate change. Global Change Biology 17: 2987-2990.
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(2010) Phylogenetic signals in the climatic niches of the world’s amphibians. Ecography 33: 242-250.
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(2010) Habitat availability does not explain the species richness patterns of European lentic and lotic freshwater animals. Journal of Biogeography 37: 1919-1926.
2009[ to top ]
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(2009) Partitioning and mapping uncertainties in ensembles of forecasts of species turnover under climate change. Ecography 32: 897-906.
2008[ to top ]
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(2008) Latitudinal variation of diversity in European freshwater animals is not concordant across habitat types. Global Ecology and Biogeography 17: 539-546.
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(2006) Lentic odonates have larger and more northern ranges than lotic species. Journal of Biogeography 33: 63-70.




