JA
Publications
- Tripartite networks show that keystone species can multitask
- Functional complementarity of seed dispersal services provided by birds and mammals in an alpine ecosystem
- Plant and animal functional diversity drive mutualistic network assembly across an elevational gradient
- Ecological networks are more sensitive to plant than to animal extinction under climate change.
- Correlated loss of ecosystem services in coupled mutualistic networks
- Reward regulation in plant-frugivore networks requires only weak cues.
- Tripartite networks show that keystone species can multitask
- Review for "The functional roles of species in metacommunities, as revealed by metanetwork analyses of bird–plant frugivory networks"
- Direct and plant-mediated effects of climate on bird diversity in tropical mountains
- Impact of habitat structure and fruit abundance on avian seed dispersal and fruit predation
- The bear-berry connection: Ecological and management implications of brown bears' food habits in a highly touristic protected area
- Abiotic and biotic drivers of functional diversity and functional composition of bird and bat assemblages along a tropical elevation gradient
- Variation in neighbourhood context shapes frugivore-mediated facilitation and competition among co-dispersed plant species
- The role of the brown bear Ursus arctos as a legitimate megafaunal seed disperser
- High Conservation Value of Forest Fragments for Plant and Frugivore Communities in a Fragmented Forest Landscape in South Africa
- Plant traits and landscape simplification drive intraspecific trait diversity of Bombus terrestris in wildflower plantings
- Sex- but not age-biased wind turbine collision mortality in the White-tailed Eagle Haliaeetus albicilla
- Humans and climate change drove the Holocene decline of the brown bear
- Within-Species Trait Variation Can Lead to Size Limitations in Seed Dispersal of Small-Fruited Plants
- Phylogenetic niche conservatism does not explain elevational patterns of species richness, phylodiversity and family age of tree assemblages in andean rainforest
- Trait-associated loss of frugivores in fragmented forest does not affect seed removal rates
- Large carnivore damage in Europe: Analysis of compensation and prevention programs
- Logging and forest edges reduce redundancy in plant-frugivore networks in an old-growth European forest
- Species richness is more important for ecosystem functioning than species turnover along an elevational gradient
- Patterns and correlates of claims for brown bear damage on a continental scale
- Moving from frugivory to seed dispersal: Incorporating the functional outcomes of interactions in plant-frugivore networks
- Much more than bees—Wildflower plantings support highly diverse flower-visitor communities from complex to structurally simple agricultural landscapes
- Density-dependent effects on reproductive performance in a recovering population of White-tailed Eagles Haliaeetus albicilla
- Wind turbines in high quality habitat cause disproportionate increases in collision mortality of the white-tailed eagle
- Trait-Based Assessments of Climate-Change Impacts on Interacting Species
- The potential distribution of the Red Kite in Germany
- Environmental context determines the limiting demographic processes for plant recruitment across a species’ elevational range
- Associations of bird and bat species richness with temperature and remote sensing‐based vegetation structure on a tropical mountain
- Towards an animal economics spectrum for ecosystem research
- Scale‐dependent effects of niche specialisation: The disconnect between individual and species ranges
- Observing frugivores or collecting scats: a method comparison to construct quantitative seed dispersal networks
- Limited potential for bird migration to disperse plants to cooler latitudes
- Including biotic interactions in species distribution models improves the understanding of species niche: a case of study with the brown bear in Europe
- Common seed dispersers contribute most to the persistence of a fleshy-fruited tree
- Ontogeny shapes individual specialization
- Fossil leaves reveal drivers of herbivore functional diversity during the Cenozoic
- Frugivore-mediated seed dispersal in fragmented landscapes: Compositional and functional turnover from forest to matrix
- Data and code from "Species richness is more important for ecosystem functioning than species turnover along an elevational gradient"
- Data and code from "Reward regulation in plant–frugivore networks requires only weak cues"
- Data and code from "Plant and animal functional diversity drive mutualistic network assembly across an elevational gradient"
- Data and code from "Abiotic and biotic drivers of functional diversity and functional composition of bird and bat assemblages along a tropical elevation gradient"
- Data and code from "Associations of bird and bat species richness with temperature and remote sensing-based vegetation structure on a tropical mountain"
- Individual behaviour shapes patterns of bird‐mediated seed dispersal
- Trophic adaptation of large terrestrial omnivores to global change
- Ontogeny shapes individual dietary specialization in female European brown bears (Ursus arctos)
- Interactive effects of elevation and canopy affect bilberry performance in a temperate coniferous region
- Delayed recovery of seed-dispersal interactions after deforestation
- MoveTraits - A database for integrating animal behaviour into trait-based ecology
- MoveTraits – A database for integrating animal behaviour into trait-based ecology
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Co-workers & collaborators
- KB
Katrin Böhning-Gaese
- MT
Marco Tschapka
- AH
Andreas Hemp
- MS
Matthias Schleuning
- TM
Thomas Mueller
- DS
David Schellenberger Costa