Dr. Jens Schirmel
Ökosystemanalyse, Rheinland-Pfälzische Technische Universität Kaiserslautern-Landau
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Pfister, Sonja C.; Eckerter, Philipp W.; Krebs, Julius et al.
Dominance of cropland reduces the pollen deposition from bumble beesSCIENTIFIC REPORTS. Bd. 8. 2018
Thiele, Jan; Schirmel, Jens; Buchholz, Sascha
Effectiveness of corridors varies among phytosociological plant groups and dispersal syndromesPLOS ONE. Bd. 13. H. 7. 2018
Fusser, Moritz S.; Holland, John M.; Jeanneret, Philippe et al.
Interactive effects of local and landscape factors on farmland carabidsAGRICULTURAL AND FOREST ENTOMOLOGY. Bd. 20. H. 4. 2018 S. 549 - 557
Fusser, Moritz; Holland, John M; Jeanneret, Philippe et al.
Interactive effects of local and landscape factors on farmland carabids.Agricultural and Forest Entomology. 2018
Schirmel, Jens; Albrecht, Matthias; Bauer, Philipp-Martin et al.
Landscape complexity promotes hoverflies across different types of semi-natural habitats in farmlandJOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY. Bd. 55. H. 4. 2018 S. 1747 - 1758
Schirmel, Jens; Albrecht, Matthias; Bauer, Philipp-Martin et al.
Landscape complexity promotes hoverflies across different types of semi‐natural habitats in farmlandJournal of Applied Ecology. Bd. 55. 2018 S. 1747 - 1758
Schirmel, Jens; Albert, Julius; Kurtz, Markus Peter et al.
Plasticulture changes soil invertebrate assemblages of strawberry fields and decreases diversity and soil microbial activityAPPLIED SOIL ECOLOGY. Bd. 124. 2018 S. 379 - 393
Buchholz, Sascha; Hannig, Karsten; Moeller, Maria et al.
Reducing management intensity and isolation as promising tools to enhance ground-dwelling arthropod diversity in urban grasslandsURBAN ECOSYSTEMS. Bd. 21. H. 6. 2018 S. 1139 - 1149
Thiele, Jan; Buchholz, Sascha; Schirmel, Jens
Using resistance distance from circuit theory to model dispersal through habitat corridorsJOURNAL OF PLANT ECOLOGY. Bd. 11. H. 3. 2018 S. 385 - 393
Pfister, Sonja C.; Schirmel, Jens; Entling, Martin H.
Aphids and their enemies in pumpkin respond differently to management, local and landscape featuresBIOLOGICAL CONTROL. Bd. 115. 2017 S. 37 - 45
