Ökosystemanalyse
Institut für Umweltwissenschaften Landau / Rheinland-Pfälzische Technische Universität Kaiserslautern-Landau
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Siewers, Johanna; Schirmel, Jens; Buchholz, Sascha
The efficiency of pitfall traps as a method of sampling epigeal arthropods in litter rich forest habitatsEUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ENTOMOLOGY. Bd. 111. H. 1. 2014 S. 69 - 74
Schirmel, Jens; Fartmann, Thomas
Coexistance of two related bush-cricket species (Orthoptera: Tettigonia caudata, T. viridissima) in an agricultural landscape.Biologia. Bd. 68. 2013 S. 510 - 516
Schirmel, Jens; Fartmann, Thomas
Coexistence of two related bush-cricket species (Orthoptera: Tettigonia caudata, T. viridissima) in an agricultural landscapeBIOLOGIA. Bd. 68. H. 3. 2013 S. 510 - 516
Oberwinkler, Franz; Riess, Kai; Bauer, Robert et al.
Enigmatic SebacinalesMycological Progress. Bd. 12. H. 1. Springer Nature 2013 S. 1 - 27
Riess, Kai; Oberwinkler, Franz; Bauer, Robert et al.
High genetic diversity at the regional scale and possible speciation in Sebacina epigaea and S. incrustansBMC Evol Biol. Bd. 13. H. 1. Springer Nature 2013 S. 102
Alt, Martin; Buhk, Constanze; Diehl, Dörte et al.
Historical Irrigated Meadows at the River Queich, Rhineland-PalatinateBerichte der Deutschen Bodenkundlichen Gesellschaft. 2013 S. 1 - 4 (DBG- Jahrestagung 2013, 07.-12. September 2013, Ko)
Schirmel, Jens; Buchholz, Sascha
Invasive moss alters patterns in life-history traits and functional diversity of spiders and carabidsBIOLOGICAL INVASIONS. Bd. 15. H. 5. 2013 S. 1089 - 1100
Roesch, Verena; Tscharntke, Teja; Scherber, Christoph et al.
Landscape composition, connectivity and fragment size drive effects of grassland fragmentation on insect communitiesJOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY. Bd. 50. H. 2. 2013 S. 387 - 394
Buchholz, S.; Hannig, K.; Schirmel, J.
Losing uniqueness - shifts in carabid species composition during dry grassland and heathland successionANIMAL CONSERVATION. Bd. 16. H. 6. 2013 S. 661 - 670
Buse, Joern; Griebeler, Eva Maria; Niehuis, Manfred
Rising temperatures explain past immigration of the thermophilic oak-inhabiting beetle Coraebus florentinus (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) in south-west GermanyBIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION. Bd. 22. H. 5. 2013 S. 1115 - 1131