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Worobiec, Grzegorz; Piątek, Marcin; Riess, Kai et al.

Validation of new combinations in the fungal genera Cancellidium, Mycoenterolobium (Ascomycota) and Juncorrhiza (Entorrhizomycota)

Phytotaxa. Bd. 739. H. 2. Magnolia Press 2026 S. 243 - 244


Gieser, Julia T.; Kolb, Sebastian; Reiff, Jo Marie et al.

Limited benefits of organic management and fungicide reduction to ground beetles in vineyards

Conservation Science and Practice. Bd. 7. H. 1. Wiley 2025 e13303


Zitzmann, Felix; Stern, Michael; Schmidt, Magdalena et al.

Carabid beetles in solar parks: Assemblages under solar panels are severely impoverished compared to gaps between panel rows and edge areas

Journal of Insect Conservation. Bd. 28. H. 4. Springer 2024 S. 763 - 776


Boetzl, Fabian A.; Sponsler, Douglas; Albrecht, Matthias et al.

Distance functions of carabids in crop fields depend on functional traits, crop type and adjacent habitat: a synthesis

Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. Bd. 291. H. 2014. The Royal Society 2024 S. 1 - 10


Bauer, Tobias; Höfer, Hubert; Schirmel, Jens

Dry grasslands in urban areas can harbour arthropod species of local conservation concern and should be prioritised for biodiversity‐friendly mowing regimes

Insect Conservation and Diversity. Bd. 17. H. 5. Wiley 2024 S. 811 - 825



Bauspiess, Peer; Kolb, Sebastian; Joschko, Tanja J. et al.

Small stream floodplains have high conservation value for riparian carabid beetles but less for ground‐dwelling spiders

Insect Conservation and Diversity. Bd. 17. H. 5. Wiley 2024 S. 910 - 925


Pernat, Nadja; Buchholz, Sascha; Schirmel, Jens

Urbanization reduces Orthoptera diversity and changes community structure towards mobile species

Insect Conservation and Diversity. Bd. 17. H. 2. Wiley 2024 S. 259 - 272


Kaczmarek, Marvin; Gillich, Melanie; Entling, Martin H. et al.

Differential responses of Orthoptera in vineyards to organic farming, pesticide reduction, and landscape heterogeneity

Journal of Insect Conservation. Bd. 27. H. 5. Springer 2023 S. 729 - 741


Schmitz, Daniel; Girardi, Johanna; Ullrich, Eva et al.

Fallopia japonica and Impatiens glandulifera are colonized by species-poor root-associated fungal communities but have minor impacts on soil properties in riparian habitats

Biological Invasions. Bd. 25. H. 7. Springer 2023 S. 2199 - 2218