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Wehner, Katja ; Schuster, Romina ; Simons, Nadja K. ; Norton, Roy A. ; Blüthgen, Nico ; Heethoff, Michael (2024)
How land-use intensity affects sexual and parthenogenetic oribatid mites in temperate forests and grasslands in Germany.
In: Experimental and Applied Acarology, 2021, 83 (3)
doi: 10.26083/tuprints-00023490
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Wehner, Katja ; Renker, Carsten ; Simons, Nadja K. ; Weisser, Wolfgang W. ; Blüthgen, Nico (2024)
Narrow environmental niches predict land-use responses and vulnerability of land snail assemblages.
In: BMC Ecology and Evolution, 2021, 21 (1)
doi: 10.26083/tuprints-00023413
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Sanetra, Dennis ; Berger, Johanna ; Hartlieb, Margarita ; Simons, Nadja K. ; Walther, Genevieve ; Blüthgen, Nico ; Staab, Michael (2024)
Disentangling how urbanisation influences moth diversity in grasslands.
In: Insect Conservation and Diversity, 2024, 17 (2)
doi: 10.26083/tuprints-00027120
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Seibold, Sebastian ; Hothorn, Torsten ; Gossner, Martin M. ; Simons, Nadja K. ; Blüthgen, Nico ; Müller, Jörg ; Ambarlı, Didem ; Ammer, Christian ; Bauhus, Jürgen ; Fischer, Markus ; Habel, Jan C. ; Penone, Caterina ; Schall, Peter ; Schulze, Ernst‐Detlef ; Weisser, Wolfgang W. (2023)
Insights from regional and short‐term biodiversity monitoring datasets are valuable: a reply to Daskalova et al. 2021.
In: Insect Conservation and Diversity, 2021, 14 (1)
doi: 10.26083/tuprints-00017780
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Wehner, Katja ; Simons, Nadja K. ; Blüthgen, Nico ; Heethoff, Michael (2022)
Drought, windthrow and forest operations strongly affect oribatid mite communities in different microhabitats.
In: Global Ecology and Conservation, 2022, 30
doi: 10.26083/tuprints-00021306
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Mody, Karsten ; Lerch, Doris ; Müller, Ann-Kathrin ; Simons, Nadja K. ; Blüthgen, Nico ; Harnisch, Matthias (2021)
Flower power in the city: Replacing roadside shrubs by wildflower meadows increases insect numbers and reduces maintenance costs.
In: PLOS ONE, 2020, 15 (6)
doi: 10.26083/tuprints-00018630
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